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My advice is don't leave until you have a secure job.
A lot of employers would appreciate that you want to leave the industry and would see your skills as good for their company no matter where you learned it. Go to a job bank or start asking friends - if not - then write your resume up with the technical aspects of your job rather than the details of what it was for. If someone questions that - just say that when you were sourcing out jobs these were the only one's at the time who would hire and you needed the money. Sure they would understand - but keep in mind - even crack whores - strippers and pornstars have gotten jobs in the mainstream world and moved on, sure you can too.
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