I spend a lot of time at work with nothing to do. There is a specific reason for this. The reason is most of the work I’m assigned to are design improvement projects that hinge entirely on the contractor that’s scheduled to come in and make measurements or do work. These are by no means small projects and most times involve operation critical equipment. They should keep me busy except the problems are the gaps between projects that are too large and thus leave me with nothing to do between them. I’ve done every thing in my power to expedite the arrival of these contractors and schedule the next project just within completion of the last but it continues to be an unsolvable problem.
During these periods of nothing I’m still required to look busy and put in my time at the office. This is especially the case as I share an office with my Mentor/Supervisor/Boss Man and when we’re both present I feel the need to appear like I’m doing something I’m supposed to – something important. I like to call these periods of looking busy Interim Project Preparation Engineering Analysis and Planning (IPPEAP).
Although I receive nothing but praise from my current Mentor my previous Mentor and now good friend was outraged upon hearing about IPPEAP. He insists I ask for more work to do when I have nothing going on between projects. It seemed like a good, honest suggestion, plus if it worked it would relive the boredom and the stress of being caught just looking busy. So I did.
I then had “escort responsibilities” which is far worse than IPPEAP. I actually had trouble staying awake. I’d escort workers into basements and other mechanical/electrical rooms where they them selves do not have access. Then I’d sit around (there’d be a chair if I was lucky) and wait for them to be done. I’ve since complained about this enough that I’ve been relieved of these duties as they did not contribute to the educational goals of my engineering internship. It was back to good ol’ IPPEAP until I could come up with a better way of telling my Mentor I needed something to do.
Yesterday I thought I had the answer. I made the proposal to my mentor and received an entire list of things to do! Half the items on the list looked extremely difficult and like they’d suck unless I got some help. I thought: “this u’ll take me forever to do.” Boy was I excited (and wrong).
As of 2pm today I’ve completed everything on the list and then some. I feel really good about these accomplishments and the timely manner in which they were completed, yet part of me thinks I shouldn’t have worked so fast cause you know… now what?
I’ll think of something to do I’m sure of it. I know I’ll write a blog entry.
Ok that’s done.
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If you wish to keep up with both your need/desire to look busy and your goal of staying more active, why not combine them? Look busy by purposefully walking around (briskly) or find some stairs to go climb up and down on..... This also keeps away the tiredness on those boring afternoons
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