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There are always
times in every job where you have nothing to do. For some it's
a bonus - a break from the routine - for others it's dull and
boring.
This article will look
at how you can make best use of your free time at work (or skive and
get away with it!).
Is there anything you
should be doing right now?
Be honest - do you
really have spare time just now or is there something you can be
getting on with?
We all have stuff that
doesn't have to be done right away, so sometimes we put things aside
and have a break, don't we? Or is it just me?
Motivating yourself to
start that task you have been putting off can be difficult, so here
are a few tips to get the ball rolling:
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Make a list of what
you need to do.
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Break each task down
into sub tasks - you will find these much more manageable (and
less daunting!).
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Just start from the
beginning and work your way down the list. Before you know
it, your task will be complete!
It is always difficult
to get started on something new if you have no particular interest
in the task at hand. But, you have to remember that regardless
if it is your job to do or not, then it has to be done.
So you do have free
time after all?
OK, you have done all
that you need to, so what now?
Well, it really
depends on your own work ethics. Do you want to progress your
career and skills or do you just want to pass the time until the end
of your shift?
No-one is judging you
here - you need to do what you are comfortable with - it's your life
after all!
I don't believe in
imposing ethics and morals onto individuals (organisations are a
whole different story though, but that's for another article!).
You have to do what
you are comfortable with.
But please don't
mistake comfort for complacency!
It is all too easy for
you to sit back and do nothing while your own ambitions remain
unachieved. I know - I did it for way too long!
You can do two things
with your time:
Work towards your
goals.
You may already be
heading along your desired career path or you may be way off it.
Either way, you can use you free time to help yourself along the
way.
If you are in a
situation at work that you are happy with, ie, you like the company
you are working for and are in a job you like, then you should do
what you can to be the best you can be.
This may involve
asking people around you for more work to do, or going off and
taking the initiative. Or you could take the time to improve
your own skills and knowledge.
Whatever you do, you
will show those around you that you are dedicated to your job.
If you are not in your
ideal job, then you can use the time to do what it takes to get your
ideal job:
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Find out what the
requirements are.
-
Match these to your
own skills.
-
Identify areas that
need addressed.
-
Work on them!
If you find yourself
in the position of not being in a job you like within a company you
don't want to work for, then all you can do is look for a better
job!
I found myself in many
temp jobs that left me with nothing to do and I used some of the
time to look for other work. Generally temp employers are fine
with you applying for other jobs if you having nothing else to do.
But, if you work in a
permanent position, you may want to be a bit more discrete!
Some things you can
do:
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Surf the Internet!
Find jobs, training courses, discussion forums, etc.
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Work on your CV -
update it.
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Print / photocopy
your CV.
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Type up covering
letters.
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Email your CV to
recruitment agencies.
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Check out industry
news.
Basically, do what you
can to keep up to date with your job search!
Ok then, you're not
bothered about your career - you just want to pass the time.
Fair enough!
Here a few tips (some are easier to get away with than others,
depending on you job!):
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Surf the net if you
can. Be aware that it is fairly easy for most companies to
monitor your surfing habits and time spent online, so don't go
overboard.
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Discussion forums.
Some forums allow you to customise the look of them - if you were
so inclined you could make them look like your companies
intranet.....(don't get excited, very few forums let you do this -
ours doesn't!).
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Read the news.
Justify it as research.
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Learn keyboard
shortcuts (pressing Alt and Tab cycles you through open
applications - great for quickly hiding something if your boss
walks in).
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Solitaire?
Battleships?
-
Email your mates -
unless your boss is right behind you, you won't have a problem.
Again a lot of companies monitor emails, so be careful about what
you send out and what your mates send you!
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Maybe have a think
about what you would rather be doing and how you could do that for
a living!
Spates of boredom come
to us all - regardless of what you do for a living! Just make
the most of it!
Source:
Jobseekers Advice!
Scott Boyd -
Webmaster and Founder - Jobseekers Advice
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