I don't necessarily disagree, but it can harder to find a new job if you don't already have one. You also have to explain to your new employer why you left your previous job, and "the place was a nightmare," even if true, is rarely a good thing to say. Your new employer may wonder if you are dependable.
Whatever you do, do not accept a counter-offer, and do not let your boss guilt-trip you into staying. When you decide to leave, you are gone.
The job search can take a long time, so don't get discouraged if you don't find something immediately -- prepare yourself for the fact that it may take a few months. If it happens any sooner, then you will be pleasantly surprised.
Whatever you do, do not accept a counter-offer, and do not let your boss guilt-trip you into staying. When you decide to leave, you are gone.
The job search can take a long time, so don't get discouraged if you don't find something immediately -- prepare yourself for the fact that it may take a few months. If it happens any sooner, then you will be pleasantly surprised.
Good luck.