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Originally posted by Solent View PostI have no real work and I end up clock watching and I'm getting a bit fed up with constantly asking. OK, it's a contract, which I should be lucky for but 9 - 5:30 gets a long day in this position. Anybody else have similar experience - And yes... I am looking but it's local
I've only ever been in that situation as a permie but to burn the time I used to read ebooks and did some online training for things that I could end up getting my hands dirty with.
It's much nicer getting paid to learn I think.
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Originally posted by Solent View PostScenario,
Three weeks into a new contract, what do you do if you constantly have to ask for work. I expected to come in, hit the ground running as that was the impression they gave me at the interview as the client is snowed under. However, its so quiet, I have no real work and I end up clock watching and I'm getting a bit fed up with constantly asking. OK, it's a contract, which I should be lucky for but 9 - 5:30 gets a long day in this position. Anybody else have similar experience - And yes... I am looking but it's local
Surf the net, post drivel on here/have a cyber fight. Join the onsite gym and have long lunches.
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I agree about new technologies, I guess we might as well use the time while we can and yes must get my finger out to post on her more often
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1) Post on here
2) Work on Plan B
3) Post on here & work on Plan B
Have I missed any?
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Originally posted by Solent View PostScenario,
Three weeks into a new contract, what do you do if you constantly have to ask for work. I expected to come in, hit the ground running as that was the impression they gave me at the interview as the client is snowed under. However, its so quiet, I have no real work and I end up clock watching and I'm getting a bit fed up with constantly asking. OK, it's a contract, which I should be lucky for but 9 - 5:30 gets a long day in this position. Anybody else have similar experience - And yes... I am looking but it's local
I tend to train myself on new technologies.
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Boredom
Scenario,
Three weeks into a new contract, what do you do if you constantly have to ask for work. I expected to come in, hit the ground running as that was the impression they gave me at the interview as the client is snowed under. However, its so quiet, I have no real work and I end up clock watching and I'm getting a bit fed up with constantly asking. OK, it's a contract, which I should be lucky for but 9 - 5:30 gets a long day in this position. Anybody else have similar experience - And yes... I am looking but it's localTags: None
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