You've described the perfect job for most developers. No one wants to maintain old code. Everyone wants plenty of free time. Everyone wants low pressure with an opportunity to outperform.
These jobs are more common in startups and almost never found in going concerns for obvious reasons (there is no green field).
It's worth pointing out that hopping from one greenfield project to the next with low pressure isn't going to expose you to world-changing opportunities.
These jobs are more common in startups and almost never found in going concerns for obvious reasons (there is no green field).
It's worth pointing out that hopping from one greenfield project to the next with low pressure isn't going to expose you to world-changing opportunities.
http://youtu.be/Ji_me74Xvg0?t=12s