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1. Mister+Je[view] [source] 2023-06-12 23:08:38
>>jger15+(OP)
I guess, if you're well off, perpetually single and childless, and have the sort of connections that allow for taking a 6 month break for no reason.
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2. amroch+ah1[view] [source] 2023-06-13 07:13:05
>>Mister+Je
Why would you need connections to take a 6 month break? All you need is a bit of money, 2-4 months of your salary at most.

Obviously if you have dependents it's harder to move physically, but not impossible, and quitting a job is totally doable.

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3. Mister+vK2[view] [source] 2023-06-13 16:10:18
>>amroch+ah1
Because a 6 month absence can be a deal breaker in a lot of circumstances where a job is on the line. Employers are going to choose the people with constant employment over the people who quit "just because."
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4. amroch+E83[view] [source] 2023-06-13 17:44:53
>>Mister+vK2
Idk, I've taken more than one 6 month break in my career and I'm fine. If you've got the skills nobody cares. And besides, it's easy to fudge it in tech. Say you were working on a side project or a startup idea, or did some volunteer work for local non profits.

Lots of options.

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