[QUOTE=l35kee;2525919]Depends what better means. But I always try to learn something from each contract/project. Whether that be a new technical skill or observing the behaviour of someone I have never met/worked with before (both what to do, or in some cases what not to do..).
Better as in more senior, bigger projects, more advanced, more money etc etc
Sorry mate, but this is just guff. There are distinctly junior tasks and while you can nearly always put your general experience to use or use to have a play with, say, automation or whatever - the fact remains that it's impact on your skillset and kerb appeal is going to be limited.
Don't get me wrong, it's fine to enjoy a bit of laid back work for cash - I've done the same in the short term. Helped out a mate in a pinch a few summers ago and worked part time doing support work for a few weeks - was great, but only because I was home by 3pm.
Better as in more senior, bigger projects, more advanced, more money etc etc
If I find something is boring, it's because I haven't found a way to learn something from it yet.
Don't get me wrong, it's fine to enjoy a bit of laid back work for cash - I've done the same in the short term. Helped out a mate in a pinch a few summers ago and worked part time doing support work for a few weeks - was great, but only because I was home by 3pm.
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