Thread: Leaving
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Old 12-04-2005, 19:43   #13
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Re: Leaving

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Originally Posted by scrotnig
I am very sad to be going though. It's always a scary time leaving what you know and what you're good at for something you don't know and may well be crap at. But, no turning back now.
Yes - being the newbie again is tough. It's only through gaining job-specific knowledge and experience that you become good, so resign yourself to a few months of feeling utterly useless

The people I feel sorry for are those who have done the same job all their lives because they're too scared to try something knew. I think I'll end up like that, though I don't want to.
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