I left the company last month. I'm going to be completely honest with you about about my situation. I don't need to tell you that everyone situation is unique and different. So at the end of the day, you need to make this decision for yourself. I started at bny in 2011. Over the years, the layoffs, reorganizations, and spans / layers left me with a huge workload. I had the work load of at least three people. Because I was very good at what I did, I excelled in my role, I was constantly given more on my plate. It eventually got to the point where I was working 12-hour days and even working on Saturdays. The jobs was impacting my health. I had high blood pressure and was on two medications to control it at age 29. I was promoted a couple times, and this only made things worse. There was a lot of turnover in my department. I went to upper management many times and begged them to get me some help whether that meant hiring someone or moving someone over from another (similar) department. I had no help and the turnover continued. I eventually started interviewing at other companies. I am happy to say that I no longer work in financial services and I am so much happier. My new employer is fantastic and I'm even making more money now. My quality of life has improved, and my blood pressure is going down. Ultimately, if you're looking for another job, make sure the new job offer makes Financial sense to you. While you can never put a price on happiness, Financial stress is not something you want. So don't just jump at the first job that you're offered. Make sure to make the right choice for yourself. No job is worth ruining your health and happiness over. It took me a long time to finally figure that out, but I'm glad that I did! I truly wish you luck. It is not an easy decision to make!