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How do you tackle boredom?

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    #11
    Find something interesting to do that adds value for your client....

    Or f*** off.
    See You Next Tuesday

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      #12
      Originally posted by Lance View Post
      Find something interesting to do that adds value for your client....

      Or f*** off.
      the latter.

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        #13
        Originally posted by PCTNN View Post
        Hi

        As per title, what do you do when your contract turns out to be boring? How do you kill time?

        - Minimum work.
        - Work isn't even that challenging (or am I THAT good?? I don't think so).
        - Zero expectations from line manager and client.
        - Mediocre, actually almost non existent, office banter.

        I feel like I'm basically an expensive commodity kept here just in case they need me.

        Looking for another gig is out of the question as it's a local gig and the day rate is very good.

        How do you cope/have you coped?
        Is sleeping at client site out of the question?

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          #14
          Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
          Is sleeping at client site out of the question?
          Sleeping on the client site is NEVER out of the question

          Where his 'BarryDidIt' ?? He could verify my world leading bog-kipping skills.

          Also, seeing how many client co bogs you can have a hand shandy in before getting caught tends to pass a bit of time (And maybe shorten the contract for you).
          When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....

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            #15
            Wanking in toilets ?


            Sent from my iPhone using Contractor UK Forum

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              #16
              Leave. At the earliest opportunity.

              My last contract made me realise money isn't everything. I was in the same boat - no work, good money, although job was City-based. I was absolutely miserable, walked around the office feeling like a fraud, and counting the minute hand until about 4:10pm when I could justify sneaking out having managed another 7 hour day.

              I waited it out 8 months (mainly due to an impending house move), but as soon as I moved landed another contract in the office building next door. Although I'm now working much longer days and have a harder life so to speak, I am much happier, both at work and at home, and I don't get the same feeling of dread on every morning commute.

              Being in that scenario is toxic, and isn't doing you as an individual any favours.

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                #17
                Thanks for the replies and suggestions

                From speaking to other contractors it sounds like we're all in the same boat.

                Probably one of those situations where a department has to use up all the budget otherwise they'll get less the following year.

                I'll stay at this gig for a bit longer, deliver what is being asked when it's being asked, and update my cv/portfolio in the downtime. Then I'll start looking for a new contract when I enter the 3rd month so I can pass this one as a "short contract" and not raise any eyebrows.

                Thanks

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                  #18
                  Drink lots of water, then look forward to the opportunity to get up for a piss.

                  Then look hard at yourself in the mirror and wonder what your life has become.
                  ⭐️ Gold Star Contractor

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by PerfectStorm View Post
                    Drink lots of water, then look forward to the opportunity to get up for a piss.

                    Then look hard at yourself in the mirror and wonder what your life has become.
                    Very hard to find an answer to that question when another contractor is fapping away in trap 2 to be fair.
                    'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by PCTNN View Post
                      - Zero expectations from line manager
                      You don't have a line manager. You're a business. You're your own manager. You might have a senior client contact-point who is a manager within your client's business, but they ain't your line manager.

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