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Pros:
>20k more
>White area
>Smaller company
>Lower cost of living

Cons:
>Have to move out of my moms basement
>I have a few based chuds at my current place of employment
>Always the chance that it doesn't work out

>> No.58676351

you should pretend to take a new job and HODL

>> No.58676371

>>58676351
I hold chainlink so I need to work until 2050. That's when my real life will begin

>> No.58676404

I would. The path of chud ascension involves acquiring more capital, land, mass, and anything else that normies hate to see you enjoy

>> No.58676418

>>58676326
Past a certain age you have to move out of your parent's house if you ever want to not be a manchild.

>> No.58676466

>>58676404
Maybe you're right. I should probably chudmax and become the best possible chud I can.
>>58676418
I moved back in during covid and got comfortable here

>> No.58676613

you earn more, you get more experience, worse case you find another job

>> No.58676661

>>58676326
Staying at a job that underpays you because you got lazy and comfortable is such a beta move.
Stick it out anon, and in 5 years you'll get promoted to Junior Individual Contributor Level III.

>> No.58677083

I moved to another city for a job and I don’t regret it
>learned I can manage perfectly on my own
>became a squad coordinator which is something new for me
>met many cool people in the office
>had a wild pseudo-romance with the hottest milf in the office who was sexting with me behind her bf’s back
>dated another girl
Overall it’s been a much more active year after 3 years of comfy COVID vegging.
I’m moving back in now for a few months because my rent period ended and I want to rest from all the shit here but I’ll be back in a few months

>> No.58677125

>>58676418
nah plenty of places where people raise kids in their parents or grandparents. roomates isnt going to help that either

>> No.58677190

>>58677125
this isn't prevalent in western countries except among immigrants and people in the ghetto. good luck even attracting a decent mate if you live with your parents past 25. women aren't sexually selecting for that here.

it really should be more widely practiced though. i know a guyanese woman who lives with her adult kids, their spouses, and her grandchildren. none of them make a ton of money but they're able to pool their resources together

>> No.58677207

>>58677190
yea but as it gets more common women will just have to settle or be childless hags. bulgaria for example has the hoghest tfr in europe but also one of the highest 25-35 living with their parents at like 60%

>> No.58677340

>>58676326

do it now

>> No.58678274

>>58676326
Do it. You can always move back if it doesn’t work out

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58678931

>>58676326
take it, no matter how comfortable your mom's basement is, you won't have many limitations if you live alone, I speak from experience
when I took the new job I managed to move, living alone and understanding that I depended on myself gave me security for several things, I could even start farming tokens in the unicorn chain, and I started to study something I'm passionate about, and gym of course (but I can't stay up all night playing videogames anymore, those days are over)

>> No.58680700

>>58676326
please flip
>Always the chance that it doesn't work out
or at a minimum add
> opportunity to meet new people, change up my experience, and expand my experience
to the pros section

>> No.58682419

>>58676371
lol
>>58676418
raditionally families in my region lived together at farms with a small seperated house for the older generation. seems like a good concept to me since there is physical distance but also one can help each other and pass on "knowledge" to the next generation. so living with parents is arguable. but in a industrial society context it´s probably the stressing decision to make.