Originally posted by: DrNoobie
Maybe you could find more ways to be productive for the company that you work for? Just a thought.
Originally posted by: MaxDSP
Originally posted by: DrNoobie
Maybe you could find more ways to be productive for the company that you work for? Just a thought.
I can only be so productive, given the fact that I have to work from 5 pm till 1 am. However, when I work in the morning during normal business hours, I often find that there's so much that needs to be done that I sometimes run into overtime.
Originally posted by: DrNoobie
Originally posted by: MaxDSP
Originally posted by: DrNoobie
Maybe you could find more ways to be productive for the company that you work for? Just a thought.
I can only be so productive, given the fact that I have to work from 5 pm till 1 am. However, when I work in the morning during normal business hours, I often find that there's so much that needs to be done that I sometimes run into overtime.
Could you, perhaps, tell your supervisor that you have finished your workload and see if there is more work to be done? If there's not, then by all means do what you want, but I find it distasteful to sit around on a company's dollar when there might be more work sitting around somewhere. That's just how I was raised.
Originally posted by: MaxDSP
eh, Id prefer something to read, that way at least I'll look like I'm doing something.
Originally posted by: MaxDSP
besides work, that is. ATOT only provides so much entertainment...any sites out there besides Fark and ATOT that have good reading material that'll keep me busy for several hours? I once read the complete Seinfeld episode guide over 2 days at work...![]()
Originally posted by: DrNoobie
Originally posted by: MaxDSP
Originally posted by: DrNoobie
Maybe you could find more ways to be productive for the company that you work for? Just a thought.
I can only be so productive, given the fact that I have to work from 5 pm till 1 am. However, when I work in the morning during normal business hours, I often find that there's so much that needs to be done that I sometimes run into overtime.
Could you, perhaps, tell your supervisor that you have finished your workload and see if there is more work to be done? If there's not, then by all means do what you want, but I find it distasteful to sit around on a company's dollar when there might be more work sitting around somewhere. That's just how I was raised.