Started a new contract first thing this year and I'm struggling. It's dull as dishwater and the very little work I'm doing has almost nothing to do with my core skillset and nor is it beneficial CV fodder. I was hired for my particular specialism, but they just don't seem to have the work for it - for some context, I've probably done less than 2 days worth of work in my field.
Pros:
Money is alright
Close to home (Major benefit)
Pleasant enough people/office, if a bit boring
Cons/Concerns:
Pointless me being here
They don't seem to be interested in utilising my core skillset
Worried about what I'm going to put on my CV
I'm bored. Seriously, utterly, bored and disinterested. The work I'm doing is crap I was doing 10 years ago - I mean, it's great they're happy to pay my fee for that but it's clear that they're just looking for stuff to fill my time.
There is a project due to "kick off", but so far I'm seeing that I'm again going to be away from my main skills.
So, we here a lot about "Head down, keep invoicing" but what's the limit? It's not an unpleasant place, but in terms of skills/experience I may aswell be on the bench. I really hate the idea of leaving contracts prior to completion, but I'm not sure I'm going to have much choice. I'm used to having a super punchy CV and I'm getting worried about what I'm going to write down in six months.
Main sticking point is that it's close to home which is super rare for me and that's a huge huge advantage.
So, what to do? Settle down and shut up and enjoy being at home - worry about the "career" consequences later on? Have a chat with the guy who hired me and express my concerns? Or just straight up look for another contract and say bye bye if one rolls up.
Pros:
Money is alright
Close to home (Major benefit)
Pleasant enough people/office, if a bit boring
Cons/Concerns:
Pointless me being here
They don't seem to be interested in utilising my core skillset
Worried about what I'm going to put on my CV
I'm bored. Seriously, utterly, bored and disinterested. The work I'm doing is crap I was doing 10 years ago - I mean, it's great they're happy to pay my fee for that but it's clear that they're just looking for stuff to fill my time.
There is a project due to "kick off", but so far I'm seeing that I'm again going to be away from my main skills.
So, we here a lot about "Head down, keep invoicing" but what's the limit? It's not an unpleasant place, but in terms of skills/experience I may aswell be on the bench. I really hate the idea of leaving contracts prior to completion, but I'm not sure I'm going to have much choice. I'm used to having a super punchy CV and I'm getting worried about what I'm going to write down in six months.
Main sticking point is that it's close to home which is super rare for me and that's a huge huge advantage.
So, what to do? Settle down and shut up and enjoy being at home - worry about the "career" consequences later on? Have a chat with the guy who hired me and express my concerns? Or just straight up look for another contract and say bye bye if one rolls up.
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