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Bored at work

Mr Smiley

Senior member
I took a summer job at a company and for the last week and a half I have done maybe 8 hours worth of real work. I have NOTHING to do but sit at my computer. The time passes so slow and I am dying just waiting. I feel bad that I am basically getting paid to do nothing but I keep on telling myself "if they didn't need me, why did they hire me?"

I work four days a week 8 hours a day and my days usually consists of me opening up outlook and reading old emails, going on digg, and staring at my screen for hours at end. I would feel a lot better if they actually gave me work.

I think once they get me situated and I learn a few more things about the company and whatnot, I will be given more work but for now... I am so bored.
 
Originally posted by: Mr Smiley
I took a summer job at a company and for the last week and a half I have done maybe 8 hours worth of real work. I have NOTHING to do but sit at my computer. The time passes so slow and I am dying just waiting. I feel bad that I am basically getting paid to do nothing but I keep on telling myself "if they didn't need me, why did they hire me?"

I work four days a week 8 hours a day and my days usually consists of me opening up outlook and reading old emails, going on digg, and staring at my screen for hours at end. I would feel a lot better if they actually gave me work.

I think once they get me situated and I learn a few more things about the company and whatnot, I will be given more work but for now... I am so bored.

I went from 300 posts to 3000 posts in one summer.

I had an IT job. I coded for maybe a good month or so, and then bam. Nothing to do. I begged my manager for stuff to do, and he would give me really easy tasks. One day I had to type a list of goals he had for the IT department that he needed to present in a meeting. It was a 2 column 1 page document in Word. That's it. Then he told me to make it aesthetically appealing (another 3 minute job) and then bam. That's all for ONE WHOLE DAY.

My manager then told me one day to break my coworker's computer so I could fix it. Great.

I spent a good few weeks on Anandtech GH and XtremeForums and DFI street asking prebuild questions for my rig. I then spent another 2 weeks OCing and checking up on my system at home during lunch and discussing tweaking stuff on forums.

I had so many freaking posts during July and August it was disturbing.

Oh and Harry Potter book was released that summer. I smuggled the book in to read, but that only lasted me like 3 days at most before boredom set in again.

Finally one of my IT coworkers came in to chat with me for a good hour or two each day during my last week there. It's clear he doesn't have that much to do, but as a permanent employee, he did have a lot more responsibilities than I did.
 
The work they want me to do is pretty easy also. Copying and pasting from excel documents and such.

I brought in a rubik's cube to hone in on my skills. I probably won't bring it again once I thought what it would look like to someone else if they happen to catch me playing with it(hands moving fast under desk...).
 
Mildly comforting to know I'm not alone. My supervisor is off this week, so for three days, I did nothing on Monday. Tuesday went to a meeting where I mostly just listened cause everyone else is a supervisor/manager. Today, surfed some more and did 2 hours of real work. I gave up on taking the 'initiative' this year cause I asked for work over and over again the last summer, got nothing. Now, I'm so use to it, I will take their money as compensation for wasting my life😉.
 
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