I have a feeling I’m non-stop working. It's not that there is no work-life balance, I don't have a life at all. I thought I would never become a man reduced to his job, but so it happened.
Because of the amount of work I have to, I was unable to fully dedicate myself to looking for a new job. Well, I don't want to go on like this anymore. Sabre is not the only show in town.
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Quite recently - One 'not so talented' dev moved to Facebook from Sabre. If he managed - any competent person will manage. Just do it.
I’m not the first one to say this nor will I be the last. There not only is life after Sabre, most find that life, pay, benefits and respect are ten fold better after Sabre. I’m not sure what took me so long to take that leap, but I’m thankful I did. Find a company that values their employees, there are so many out there.
Capitol One hiring spree - https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/capital-one-is-on-a-hiring-spree-for-experts-in-this-hot-tech-specialty/ar-AALXSZJ
The non-stop will eventually affect your health. First it will take a toll on mental health. You could consider taking time off, maybe a week or two. This will give you the chance to look at your from a more abstract angle, update your resume and apply to as many different positions as you possibly can. The hard part is to start looking.