So, I'm in my first contract, thought I'd landed on my feet really, the client didn't mind when I started as I think they were happy with me during the interviews etc. and its a big name company in an industry I've not worked in before.
There isn't much/any project work going on, which is a shame as there is so much scope to do stuff there, which isn't what I was told in the interview. So I'm pretty much stuck doing BAU support 100% of the time, which is ok if there was some to do!!
I'm pretty much stuck at various client sites doing naff all, as I solved the majority of underlying issues left by the previous contractor. I've asked and suggested projects, but the client only wants me to get involved in what I'd call Business Analyst type work which I have absolutely no interest in and more importantly isn't in my scope of work.
My contract runs until November, and I know they would just keep the contract going for as long as they possibly can, but I need out and out now before I lose my sanity.
The other permies just sit back and let the world pass by and the other contractors just don't care about there being nothing to do.
Is/has anyone else been on a client site with absolutely nothing to do on a long term contract? If so, how on earth did you cope?! Is it just a case of sit back and invoice, or did you self train etc?
My main fear is, being stuck here I'm not picking anything up or getting hands on any real technology and fear being left behind contracting wise.
There isn't much/any project work going on, which is a shame as there is so much scope to do stuff there, which isn't what I was told in the interview. So I'm pretty much stuck doing BAU support 100% of the time, which is ok if there was some to do!!
I'm pretty much stuck at various client sites doing naff all, as I solved the majority of underlying issues left by the previous contractor. I've asked and suggested projects, but the client only wants me to get involved in what I'd call Business Analyst type work which I have absolutely no interest in and more importantly isn't in my scope of work.
My contract runs until November, and I know they would just keep the contract going for as long as they possibly can, but I need out and out now before I lose my sanity.
The other permies just sit back and let the world pass by and the other contractors just don't care about there being nothing to do.
Is/has anyone else been on a client site with absolutely nothing to do on a long term contract? If so, how on earth did you cope?! Is it just a case of sit back and invoice, or did you self train etc?
My main fear is, being stuck here I'm not picking anything up or getting hands on any real technology and fear being left behind contracting wise.



Based on the above description, the OP is really being treated as a temp, not a contractor.
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