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A basic question to ask is: Do you want to continue in your company, and have a bright(er) future there? If so, you need to take up that project, and do what the company asks you to do; after all, they are paying your salary, right? If you are on your own, then you can dictate what you want to do; but that becomes difficult when you are employed somewhere.
As someone says, VB is not a bad thing - nowadays, you can pretty much do the same things in VB and C# (I mean VB.Net, and not VB6.0); just with a different syntax. So, if you know VB, you know one more way of writing Windows programs in addition to doing it the C# way.
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