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Originally posted by zeitghostThat's a bit of a sore point.
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Learn a new skill, you'll still appear to be hard at work but will be doing something useful for once
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Think of things to spend the money on and make spreadheets comparing all the details until you pick the perfect one.
I have e.g. a synths spreadsheet, a cameras and lenses spreadhseet, a computer components spreadsheet, a telescopes spreadsheet and so on. Dozens of them.Last edited by doodab; 28 April 2014, 09:15.
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Inrellectual stimulation / boredom
What happens when you run out of doing interesting things, and the workload becomes a drudge?
I am minded to return to recruiting, but have become used to the stimulating work (which is now wearing thin).
Equally, I wouldn't miss the trawl of endless phone-calls to make, both calling disinterested managers, and equally obnoxious contractors who think a unintentially mistimed call is somehow reason to be rude.
That aside, I love being a contractor.
But I am quite bored.
I have done all the usual things like proto-BA work and looking for efficiencies to make.
How do you make things interesting when the initial challenge has waned?
maybe a new Plan B thread?
NB: I have mispelled the title; clearly it should be "intellectual"; if a passing mod could tidy up, much appreciated.Last edited by evilagent; 28 April 2014, 09:07.Tags: None
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