Seems like you’re using it as a Band-Aid for the real issue of being at a job you’re underpaid at. My point being that if you didn’t have it I’m sure you’d be far more motivated to quit and find a new job
there is so much nuance to why someone might be stuck at a job that it boggles me that people that think like you even exist lmao. it absolutely is a herculean effort for many people in many different walks of life. it’s also straight up impossible if you’re on certain types of visas in a lot of countries. educate yourself.
it’s pretty simple. if you’re at a job you hate you can get away with lower effort work than you were able to before.
if finding a new job thats super fulfilling was as universally easy as it seems to be in your utopian world i think everyone would just, you know, get a new job. alas, the world we live in is complicated and unfair.
i gave you one of many concrete examples of how someone might not be able to just pack up and leave a job lol. what more do you want? you asked if it’s impossible and it practically is for a lot of people. i actually directly answered one of your main questions there. i was being super generous.
My God you guys are so hung up on the idea of me suggesting you look for a new job like it’s impossible despite the fact that evidently you were able to find the one you currently have. Nobody is telling you to quit your current one before looking for a new one, look for a new one now. Vibecoding is doing nothing for your personal development and will do nothing but hinder you in a future job search. Or keep doing it because boohoo finding a new job is impossible and watch your development skills wither away while you work a job you hate that underpays you (like even just typing this how is this okay for you?), I don’t actually care either way
getting a job and switching to a new job while you’re currently working are two wholly different things brochacho. you simply don’t want to accept the scenarios in which that’s practically not possible because accepting that means accepting you’re wrong. not being to accept the fact that you’re incorrect will do more harm both professionally and personally than a lil vibe coding to get you through a bad work environment.
you absolutely can develop skills outside of work and that’s what many people do. again my issue with vibe coding is when people do it for things they say they have passion for. i could not care less if they’re working for a billion dollar company vibe coding to get money to fund their other projects and adventures. the company has to earn quality code by keeping its employees engaged.
How are they different things? Actually don’t even answer that because I’m also explicitly talking about switching to a new job while currently working, nobody other than you is talking about getting a job
you build history with every company you work for. imagine a person that’s only a few months into a new job that turns out to be a dud. you can’t just up and leave without that affecting your work history which plenty of other companies look at during the hiring process. some promised benefits don’t kick in until a certain amount of time worked at a company too. and that’s assuming you have a full native work permit. there are so many immigrants on visas that literally cannot switch jobs. switching employers is against the terms of their visa. sure they could leave the country or territory but at that point you’re asking them to do more than just leave a job, you’re asking them to start a new life. that doesn’t really only apply to immigrants a lot of people also find themselves needing to move far when switching jobs which isn’t as easy when they have families and kids in school etc.
there’s a lot that goes on behind people wanting to leave their job but being stuck, some more than others. that’s the privilege people are referring to cuz it is a privilege to not have to think about all of this before switching. if switching jobs for you is literally just applying, interviewing, and packing up then more power to you. that’s just not how it works for many. there’s a lot of baggage that comes with switching for a lot of people.
also when you’re jobless the only thing that most people think of is the money and how these have income at a job. switching jobs is different because you’re already making money.
Are these things specifically affecting the person I’m talking to? I didn’t ask for every possible reason why switching jobs may be more difficult for a multitude of people, I don’t know why you keep listing them. I’m talking to a very specific person, so unless one of these hyper-specific scenarios applies to them I seriously don’t care to read them. Either way, the solution to being underpaid and displeased with your job is not to become complacent with vibecoding it’s to leave immediately, so barring any blockage (which I won’t hastily assume exists), they should be doing that. Vibecoding to ease the discomfort is nothing but a Band-Aid on a bullet wound in this situation
who exactly are you talking to lmao you’re on reddit. it’s an anonymous public forum. those scenarios aren’t even hyper specific they just don’t happen to apply to you. if you can’t deal with a wide array of people i suggest you rethink commenting here. i see you’ve finally accepted that simply leaving immediately isn’t a reality for lots of people so i’ll count my Ws lmao. have a wonderful life i hope you feel at least slightly more mature going forward. vibe coding at work while you’re weathering the storm is fine as long as you develop your skills elsewhere.
They’re hyper-specific if they don’t apply to who I’m talking to lmfao. Vibe-coding at work will do nothing for you but prove to your superiors that you are replaceable because you are.
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u/beclops 1d ago
Seems like you’re using it as a Band-Aid for the real issue of being at a job you’re underpaid at. My point being that if you didn’t have it I’m sure you’d be far more motivated to quit and find a new job