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Why I Quit a $450,000 Engineering Job at Netflix
Michael Lin ・ Feb 1 '23
Inspired by @_michaellin's Top 7 post, tonight’s topic is...the golden handcuffs 💰
If you're not familiar, the phrase "golden handcuffs" refers to a job that makes you feel bored, unhappy, or dissatisfied, while also compensating you really well. So well, in fact, that you feel like you can't or shouldn't leave.
Questions:
- Have you experienced the "golden handcuffs"?
- What are your personal boundaries around compensation and job satisfaction? Which is more important to you, and why?
- Any triumphs, fails, or other stories you'd like to share on this topic?
I had a friend who let "golden handcuffs" contribute to extreme depression with devastating consequences.
It's not entirely clear what the chicken/egg situation was — did they see their situation as "golden handcuffs" because of the depression, or the other way around? That is definitely not clear.
However, what is definitely clear is that we probably shouldn't stigmatize this as a "good problem to have" or otherwise diminish the power dynamic between individuals and gigantic corporations, even if the individual is extremely well compensated compared to the average. It is a complex struggle.