I feel kind of bad for my current job, who I'm leaving next week. I'm kind of leaving at the worst possible time-- volumes are high, there is no feasible way for my replacement(s) to seamlessly pick up the work I'm leaving, etc.
A lot of this is because of poor planning: my company bit off more than they could chew, and the client's lack of organization and poor planning makes it feel like we've been set up for failure. What sucks is it's people like me and my team who have to deal with the fallout. The fun of working in an outsourcing company
In the long run it's not my problem, and everyone tells me to not feel guilty because it was all happenstance (and there was never a "good time" for me to leave), but I do feel a little bad in the way that someone escaping from a sinking boat or a collapsing building does
