If you're really that unhappy there then I'd suggest that you talk to your boss and air your concerns. If that doesn't help make things better (and by the sound of it, it probably won't), then I'd resign. There's plenty of jobs going for good VB developers, and as you also have MCSD, I don't think you'd have too much trouble convincing a future employer.

A new employer would probably grill you about why you are leaving after such a short time, but any good employer out there will know the score - there are companies around that treat workers like dirt and expect to be able to 'hack' through any project with the minimum amount of money and resources.

Above all, don't try and blame your current employer as the reason you are leaving - always state that the job isn't the kind of position you originally wanted - this way they'll still give you a good reference, and future employers will look on this as ok.

Chris Eastwood

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