David Harison wrote:It would be best if you put yourself first. It matters how you feel and what you want. You shouldn't hesitate to grow because you are afraid to hurt anyone. I had the same feelings before quitting my previous job.
I was a bookseller. It was an interesting job, but I felt I had stayed in the same place for too long. I didn't want to hurt the feelings of my boss. He was a good man who hired me at a difficult moment. However, I made this step, and now I am a forensic locksmith.
A forensic locksmith determines how a criminal gained entry to a building, safe etc. Sounds great, isn't it? I don't have time to get bored, and I develop my patience and accuracy. Quitting my previous job was one of the best decisions. I suggest you think about how you see your future. It might help you make the right decision. And you never know; maybe your resignation will impulse your bosses to retire.