So I’ve been working at my corporate job for roughly 2 years, and I hate it. I dread going to work, it is not in the field of what I studied, and my boss is a misogynist condescending you know what. (He’s also currently under investigation by the company because so many clients and employees have reported him) after applying to countless job over the last 4-5 months I received a call back from a non-profit organization. The job is right up my alley, and something I feel would fulfill me at the end of the day- the pay is even 20,000 more a year than what I’m making now! The only problem is the organization is fairly new, the turn over seems high, and although the interviewer was extremely pleasant - the work environment was very “meh” do I take the risk in hopes of a more fulfilling job? Or do I stay where I’m comfortable able and hope for the best? Any advice?!
Take the risk, maybe you can be the reason why it will change for the better.
Karla Garcia why spend another moment doing something you quote... "I hate it". Check Linkedin for contacts working at that non-profit and get more information about the workplace culture. You might not get another opportunity to get out of a job you hate so do whatever it takes to satisfy your concerns.
Just go for it. Coulda, shoulda, would have is incorrect terminology.