Irregardless
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Wife and I are in the same boat.Generally i don't expect to find a job until January or shortly after, as most companies hold on hiring during the winter months. I think next year should be a lot better, but we still have to get through this year.
For me work has been sort of turbulent the past 3 years, but in short I've essentially made the same salary ($100k/yr) the past 3 years w/o a promotion. It's a good salary I know, but with inflation I'm technically making less than when I started, and due to some highs and lows I missed promotion last year, but in contrast this year I got on a gig with a much better/higher title (think lead engineer type for context), so essentially I'm being underpaid $30-50k for the position I'm in, and the way my company works there's really nothing I can do about it. Best case scenario is I'm slated for promotion in the coming months and I might get a $10k raise. It just puts me in a position where I'm uncomfortably aware of the need to get another job in order to progress, but as it stands the industry job market just isn't good enough, and even if I did find something else, I don't know how much I could trust the job not being downsized or let go for whatever reason.
In my wife's case she is just ready to move on to the next step in her career. Doesn't like the people she works with that much, and the upper pay scale for her current position isn't where she wants it to be, so we're trying to move her into something more advanced, but again, the market just isn't in a spot that we can trust, and companies just aren't hiring as freely.