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What should be my next step?
Good day everyone,
I’m at a wall or block in my life. I’m 25, working as a customer service representative and they pay well financially however I’m learning nothing that’s entering me. I owe roughly $2,500 in credit card debt and once I’m free’d from it, my plan is to save save save for my first rental property. My question and random feedback/opinions I’d love to hear from you all is should I leave my current job once my debt is paid off and get a new job being a property manager for an apartment complex or somewhere similar. Something that isn’t as guaranteed financially but educationally and experience wise it’s better? Let me hear your feedback, thanks everyone!