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maggieaxid 04-09-2002 02:35 PM

New Jobs
 
Ok, so i just started a new job and am rediculously bored. what do you do when you are bored at work and not allowed to have IM?

Optimist Prime 04-09-2002 02:55 PM

make lists of things i can do when i get home

usually....let my mind wander around. Sometimes, just so my neurons won't stop firing, I'll take an adventure in my mind and imagine everything thats there in vivid detail. Sometimes i do that when i'm not bored, and should be working on other stuff.

Siobhan 04-09-2002 04:44 PM

Maggie,

I can empathize, my job can super boring sometimes, ok most of the time. When I can't really go online I read the newspaper or a book or if you can't do that, I write, try to organize things, work on my volunteer reports, etc.

gphi2k 04-09-2002 05:47 PM

GREEK CHAT!
 
Funny thing about this question...I was in the exact same situation and that is how I found GC and became a regular poster way back when. Now I have a stupid fire wall at work and can't even access GC. So I e-mail. A LOT. It's the only thing I can do to keep myself from going insane. Good luck Maggie. I feel your pain!

KillarneyRose 04-09-2002 05:51 PM

Balance your checkbook.
Maybe get a new address book and copy all your old numbers into it.
You can file your nails but not paint them since the polish smell is a dead giveaway.
Internet shopping??

aephi alum 04-09-2002 07:34 PM

Get IM. :D

Seriously, although I am allowed to have IM (need it to communicate with some of my more antisocial coworkers :) ), if I have a little down time, I read the New York Times online or check other news sites. I wouldn't dare visit GC when I'm at work - I know my web surfing is monitored - but I figure if I'm reading the Times, it's semi-excusable. :)

I have also been known to play games on my Palm Pilot. To the casual observer, it looks like I'm updating my phone book or calendar. ;)

FuzzieAlum 04-09-2002 07:39 PM

Ha ha, why do you think I post on GC during the workday? I also catch up on news web sites, email my friends, use ICQ, post to my blog ...

Too bad HomeGrocer folded or you could order your groceries from work!

volgirl2376 04-09-2002 09:06 PM

I really feel for you. Where I work we have the luxury of having tv/vcr combos at our desk - so my biggest dilemma is what to watch before 12:30 and after 4:00 (I watch all the CBS soaps lol). Like everyone else said, balance your checkbook, make out a shopping list, pay bills, read the paper, organize your work email, your desk. Heck check out the websites I produce (for my job), and get some ideas for recipes or do-it-yourself projects:

www.diynet.com
www.hgtv.com
www.foodnetwork.com
www.fineliving.com

also, i like looking at www.ilovebacon.com

Peaches-n-Cream 04-09-2002 09:46 PM

I checked out I love bacon. I was so disappointed to learn that it was not about Kevin Bacon. ;)

DWAlphaGam 04-09-2002 09:54 PM

Wow Sarah, you work for Food Network? That's awesome! I watch that channel all the time. I would love to work for someplace cool like that. (I work for a boring old healthcare publication :rolleyes: )

One good thing about my job is that (as far as I know) our internet time isn't monitored, which is how I found GC a couple of weeks ago. It would be nice to have IM's, but that's pretty much the only thing that's blocked. When I'm bored, I write and check my email all the time and I look at random websites that I stumble across and that my friends tell me about. A couple of fun ones are:
www.menwholooklikekennyrogers.com (self-explanatory!)
www.threebrain.com (funny music videos)
www.snopes.com (urban legends)
www.thespark.com (I've taken almost every quiz on there!)

fire1977 04-10-2002 12:08 AM

okay I know this sounds stupid, but I didn't know this so..maybe it will help.
You can sign on through im on their webpage instead of the traditional means...I used to do it at work, but mayber you already tried that.

shadokat 04-10-2002 10:20 AM

Or, you can get yahoo's instant messenger, and tell your friends to get it too so they can talk to you with that. We couldn't use AOL IM, but yahoo worked.

juniorgrrl 04-10-2002 10:26 AM

If you can use the web, you can get AIM Quick Buddy which just does messaging through the browser :) They uninstalled IM from all of our computers at my old job, so everyone just took to using Quick Buddy.

AlphaXiGirl 04-10-2002 12:12 PM

Get a new job????
 
Well, if it's a new job and you are already bored - maybe you should spend your time looking for a new job. I know that I would go crazy if my work wasn't interesting.

Jeff OTMG 04-10-2002 03:37 PM

You don't say what your job is or what the company does. Best use of your time is to use it to learn something, anything. If there are manuals, be they product or technology, read and learn. Study past documentation on past projects or products your company has produced or is producing. See if there are any computer based training products or tutorials available. Learn the corporate structure and how business is done. Ask others within your area if there is something you can help with, if there isn't then check outside your area. Do something that increases your value to the company. You are in the real world now, this isn't school anymore so don't expect things to be spoon fed to you as though you were an animal in a zoo. Initiative is a valuable commodity. You will be seen as a 'go-getter' rather than someone wasting company resources by playing on the internet. If there is a lay off who do you think that the company will keep? Someone who has looked for more to do and offered to help or someone who spent their days surfing?

aggieAXO 04-11-2002 04:58 AM

I usually play on the internet or go to bed-that is the luxury of working nights.

gphi2k 04-11-2002 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jeff OTMG
If there are manuals, be they product or technology, read and learn. Study past documentation on past projects or products your company has produced or is producing. See if there are any computer based training products or tutorials available. Learn the corporate structure and how business is done. Ask others within your area if there is something you can help with, if there isn't then check outside your area. Do something that increases your value to the company. You are in the real world now, this isn't school anymore so don't expect things to be spoon fed to you as though you were an animal in a zoo. Initiative is a valuable commodity. You will be seen as a 'go-getter' rather than someone wasting company resources by playing on the internet. If there is a lay off who do you think that the company will keep? Someone who has looked for more to do and offered to help or someone who spent their days surfing?

*YAWN* :rolleyes:
I'm bored just thinking about that.
Anymore fun websites anyone can suggest?

volgirl2376 04-11-2002 06:35 PM

Be careful about surfing the web while on the job. We got a memo about internet usage about a month ago - but today we had a meeting about it. In most companys there is an I.S. guy who goes through reports generated by your computers internet connection that tells which sites you go to and how long you spend on them - which the time spent x how much you make an hour - can spell big trouble if you are costing the company money by surfing. Its not just porn sites anymore...its chats, shopping sites etc. I hesitated to log into GC today bc as it says in the name its Greek CHAT. Just be careful because the way the economy is - and how scare jobs are now - its not worth risking your employment

FuzzieAlum 04-11-2002 07:23 PM

You know how tired I get of asking for work around here? For TWO YEARS my boss has told me, "I'm busy with project X now, but when I'm done I'll think about it." I've gone to classes, I've read every manual the company has, I've read industry magazines and books, I've asked everyone else for work, I've volunteered in other departments - but there's only so much you can do. If my company insists I be here 40 hours a week for what is a 20 hour a week job, I can't find 20 extra hours of work, period. I'm not superhuman, and, yes, I am looking for a new position. Don't assume we web-surfers are surfing as a first resort!

volgirl2376 04-11-2002 07:25 PM

I didnt mean it like that...I just saw everyone saying to check out funny websites or shop online etc and I wanted to give a heads up to what happened at my job today. Sorry if I said something wrong.

aggieAXO 04-12-2002 02:01 AM

Luckily my boss doesn't really care as long as the patients are not neglected and whatever keeps me awake. I am stuck in this building for 13 and sometimes 18 hrs so he is pretty lenient.

FuzzieAlum 04-12-2002 12:17 PM

Sorry, Volgirl, didn't mean to jump on you. It makes me nervous, not having enough work ... I feel so expendable, and my company isn't doing too well right now, either! I'm just annoyed that it doesn't make any difference what I do. I would like to work hard and get rewarded for it ... I'm sure it doesn't look good if I'm surfing, even if that's all I have to do.

Funny, though, we have this blocking software. It doesn't block this site, but yesterday it was blocking the Regional Airline Association press releases! I call the help desk, "Uh, I need this page to do my job." So they say, "Yeah, it looks clean, but there's no one around authorized to unblock it; you'll have to wait until Monday." Sigh.

volgirl2376 04-12-2002 12:31 PM

Believe me - I am an avid surfer while on the job - I have a problem with time management - I get an assignment and do it right away - so Im usually bored to death by Wednesday and until the end of the week. I just wanted to post the new rules at *my* job - bc they may be secret rules at other peoples jobs. I feel for you FuzzieAlum - and Ive been in your position! Hope things look up soon for everyone (myself included) :D

prospectiverushee 04-12-2002 12:45 PM

You guys are lucky that you get to surf the net at work. We have internet access at are work stations,but we can only use it to access the company intranet. We have 2 computers in the break room,but I hesitate to log on to GC there. Big Brother is always watching(sigh)

Anyway, how I stay sane at work (I work from 1pm-midnight 4 days a week) is I read and talk to my co-workers. My boss is going to let me take some free Sabre classes so I can learn a little bit of Sabre.

FuzzieAlum 04-12-2002 02:26 PM

I'm sorry! I know Sabre, and let me tell you, it sure doesn't keep me amused! ;) But it is useful.

I have to have web access, because my job requires me to keep up with airline/aviation news, so I have to be able to get to various news sites.


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