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I was asked to revisit some code yesterday - code that I had written at a much better time in my life. I was productive, I was on top of my project and we were delivering value to the organization.

I'm at a point now where I haven't written any code for months. I've been documenting and designing and arguing with teammates over inane shit. It's been an absolute slog, and I've started looking at what it would take for me to actually quit since I've got a kid on the way, and I've been bringing the stress and anxiety home from work. I've got so much money in options and salary, it's basically impossible for me to leave for better work.

I'd consider this the lowest point in my professional career. Four years of college - where I beat alcoholism and depression (mostly) only to end up at a place that I fucking hate, but cannot leave. It's affecting my family. I've drank more in the past 6 months than I have in my entire life.

And now I have to start repurposing old code to work on a new project that is fucked up 5 ways from Sunday. I honestly don't know how much further I can stretch my professional ethics to keep this shitload of cash flowing into my savings.

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    Is a sabatical an option? (Did you ask?)
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    @heyheni

    I have paternity leave coming up. It will help to get away from work and focus on something more important for a bit.

    I just need to make it there :(
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    "I honestly don't know how much further I can stretch my professional ethics to keep this shitload of cash flowing into my savings."

    You'll be surprised how far your lizard brain will take you if you let.

    Nothings work destroying your family over though.
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