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I would keep the a proven good boss over one whose organization's bad reputation precedes them. Life is too short to out up with a shit boss, except when completely necessary.
On the learning front - an easy job can be a great time and place to do a bunch of self study, if you're able to make yourself do that. I.e. drop a couple hundred bucks on something like Cloud Academy, and use it in your spare work minutes.