Economy and everything seems to be in a place that no-one knows the future. Everyday I am feeling more and more like I don't fit in at work (I'm a cynic, I work for money and nothing else) and my current company assigned me to a new project where I don't really believe the direction.
I have around 3 years of expenses saved up (assuming 0 income and no change of lifestyle, 4/5 years if we reduce some things like gym/sport classes/streaming/etc (flat is paid for, we are very frugal and live minimally except those sport things). My gf makes enough for us to continue with our lifestyle if I stop working 100%.
I want to take 1-2 years off and just focus on writing some software I enjoy, that may or not make money, but something that actually makes me enjoy looking at a screen vs wanting to punch it.
I have 20+ years experience and until now I never had a problem finding a job (even after the 2008 situation), but now with a kid, older, afraid that this economic situation will be multi year long and that if none of my projects I want to make takes off, there may not be a decent job market to come back to in a few years.
Long post (sorry), but if HN users had 2/3 years of savings, would you take this time to recharge and work on your own projects, or keep it safe and keep a stable job with decent pay (4x your monthly expenses)
I've been fearful for years of taking my foot off the gas, unsure I could step back in to things. Ageism has seemed to be a thing among some of my colleagues/friends, so the older I get, the more nervous I get. But yeah... savings... similar - probably 2-3 years of cash on hand, but we're in the middle of some house remodeling. That may take it closer to 1.5-2 years when it's done. But I'm just so.. tired of the rat race and need some time off. A day at the beach doesn't really cut it. 3-4 days won't cut it, I don't think. I need some extended time on 'no work' or possibly at least 'reduced' work.