Hi HN,
I'm in my late 20s and I've been doing web development, back end mostly, for a couple of years.
I just moved back home to Virginia, where I've just started a new job at a university. I'm worried because it seems like a little bit of a backwater.
For example, there's no version control, and no bug tracking system (all requests made via email). I was told this was because it's such a small operation -- only two of us writing code. My boss doesn't seem to be resistant to those practices, but they're not implemented yet. The applications being built typically have very few users (maybe only a hundred or so). It's all ColdFusion, which I don't know much about. The pay isn't great but it's enough to live on and save a little.
There are some upsides. One is that I think I'll have a lot of free time and choice in how I spend it.
Later, I might be able to take advantage of steeply discounted tuition at the university. I don't have a CS degree and this one would be pretty cheap as they go.
How can I make the most out of a situation like this? Should I be looking for a more sophisticated workplace now, rather than sink time into this one? Should I hang on for the sake of the tuition? Or just loaf around drinking coffee and reading HN?
Also please let me know if I've left things out, I've tried to be brief.
Thanks!
It sucks to change jobs but trust your gut.