It’s Monday, and I still have nothing to do.
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Getting paid as much as you do to be bored does not seem like a problem to me. Think of all those who were laid off who are also bored. The difference is you are getting paid to be bored.
You sound like an Alaska Office hipot. Plenty for you to do: steal a few slides from
senior employees and present them as your own work or project, kiss your equally id--tic supervisor's a-s, IM all your pals in Houston, take a long lunch, look like your working hard, say something 'important' at a well meeting, like "my Mom made these cookies," think you are more important than others, and repeat every day.
Well the internet aint gonna surf itself. Get busy
Monday? It’s August and there’s still nothing to do and nobody seems to care.
Might as well update your resume.