Sysadmin to Helpdesk - am I shooting myself in the foot?

Posted by Aliyooo-the-great@reddit | sysadmin | View on Reddit | 86 comments

Hey all, I was just hoping to get a sanity check if I am making the right move here. I am currently with medium-sized MSP as a Systems Engineer role and closing in on five years in the field. Despite telling myself I would never take a job with an MSP, I took this one due to getting a role bump from helpdesk/solo IT tech to a cloud sysadmin role which is the direction I wanted to go in professionally.

I’ve been at this role almost a year, and to be frank, I hate it. Not necessarily the duties themselves, I love a lot of the work that I do, but to no one’s surprise the job itself is absolute chaos with insane workloads and I find a lot more mental peace in an internal environment. Despite this, I am usually able to work from home after lunch, which is a nice perk.

Now to my point - I got offered a role at a pretty large tech company in my city. Pay increase by a few thousand from what I currently make, double the PTO per year, and in an internal environment. The downside, it would be a step down back to help desk, is a more of a cubicle-type building (I currently get my own office with no on-site boss), and I fear not knowing if this next place will be much better. I thought about putting my two weeks in and saying I would be open to a counteroffer, but I wonder how the company would take that.

Has anyone been in a similar situation themselves that maybe has some insight or thoughts on this? Any thoughts are appreciated and I am wondering if I should suck it up and stick it out or move on.