I tend to find that I start contracts full of energy, but after a few months that energy flags, I get bored, my productivity goes down, and I leave (or contract is not renewed).
I think this is fairly common among contractors (yes?). But yet there are often cases of permies (not all of them) who are able to keep their energies up continuously over what seems like years.
At my current client, who I have been with for 18 months, I've just been whinged at by such a permie for "attracting complaints from people behind me that I'm spending too much time surfing the internet". Well that allegation is true - I am spending too much time online, and the reason is that I have been bored with many aspects of the work for some months now, and web surfing is a kind of avoidance activity. As well as having other interests outside work that I am much more enthusiastic about (no not UKIP related).
Now obviously the correct thing for me to do is to get out of that contract. And reluctantly I think I'll do this. But I feel instinctively that it is a bad idea to leave a currently running contract. Bad karma.
I think the reason they have not canned me already is that they are having difficulty finding a suitable replacement.
I guess my question is what causes low motivation, and why is it that some permies can keep on going like a duracell battery rabbit that lasts for ever?
Maybe it's cos I'm a retard...
I think this is fairly common among contractors (yes?). But yet there are often cases of permies (not all of them) who are able to keep their energies up continuously over what seems like years.
At my current client, who I have been with for 18 months, I've just been whinged at by such a permie for "attracting complaints from people behind me that I'm spending too much time surfing the internet". Well that allegation is true - I am spending too much time online, and the reason is that I have been bored with many aspects of the work for some months now, and web surfing is a kind of avoidance activity. As well as having other interests outside work that I am much more enthusiastic about (no not UKIP related).
Now obviously the correct thing for me to do is to get out of that contract. And reluctantly I think I'll do this. But I feel instinctively that it is a bad idea to leave a currently running contract. Bad karma.
I think the reason they have not canned me already is that they are having difficulty finding a suitable replacement.
I guess my question is what causes low motivation, and why is it that some permies can keep on going like a duracell battery rabbit that lasts for ever?
Maybe it's cos I'm a retard...
Comment