Hello HRINFOACCOUNT,
For whatever reasons quite a few people on this Forum have begun to avoid using their names............
Now pl. don't think I am pessimistic or blunt. I am only stating the facts of life..........what you think are the 'facts' will always change depending on the situation you are in. ONLY CHANGE IS CONSTANT.
Like Asha put it--YOU need to decide which one is MORE important for you....comforts or learning/career. Based on my experience, I can tell you one thing for sure. One doesn't get opportunities to learn regularly, and the wise one wouldn't leave a chance to grab it if & when it comes. And like someone else said: zindagi mein kuch paana hai tho, kuch khona hai. Now it depends ENTIRELY on the individual as to 'what he wants'.
I have always advised freshers who come to me as a part of their job-hunting to focus on the learning process for the first 2-3 yrs irrespective of the salary & comforts. the money & comforts will follow, but the learning process won't, even if they realise their mistake and want to start all over again.
If you want to change just b'coz of this factor, the possible consequences could be like this [pl. note I say-"possible"], from DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES.
--you may get a job where your comforts are taken care of, but you could stand to loose the scope you now have reg learning.
--Now without sounding prophetic, what if your personal well-off status that permits you to live such a life-style takes a beating? Wouldn't you perforce lower your living standards? [don't tell me it can't--go thru the newspapers and you will read of how many have had to change when circumstances change..........and in such situations it WILL INVARIABLY BE by force].
--looking from a purely spiritual standpoint, whenever one lands into some situation despite the best efforts NOT TO, there's always a reason for it....even if he/she doesn't understand it then. And it WILL BE ALWAYS FOR THAT PERSON'S good, in the long run. Quite possibly, it usually is a preparation for some situation that's coming in his/her life.
All I can say is: apart from learning the job, also learn to give your best shot to whatever you have or you are into. And then what you wanted will always follow. If you want to crib about only the shortcomings, you will never succeed in life, and life's quite long than your few months/years stay in this company. Like someone said: you can look a half-filled glass as 'half-filled' or 'half-empty'.....all depends on YOUR view. And whether to adapt or be rigid also is YOUR choice.
Rgds,
TS