• BambiDiego@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    Sometimes my wife says she doesn’t like so much downtime at work. I understand her frustration, but I don’t empathize.

    Pay me to slack off, that’s the life.

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      9 days ago

      When I first started my job, I was really anxious about being seen as “slacking off” whenever there was downtime (which is pretty frequent and can range from 10 minutes to two hours). That made it pretty exhausting, which in turn fed the anxiety because “how can doing nothing wear you out?”

      Luckily my colleagues and leads were great people and helped me get more comfortable with it, and I’m really grateful for that.

      • RamenJunkie@midwest.social
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        1 day ago

        Yeah, I have a lot of droughts of work. But also, my job is babysitting a little data center. If I don’t have things to do, its technically a good thing because it means everything is working right.

        I also get a lot of praise from management for how great I am at my job, ahich feela really weird sometimes because I have had weeks where I basically did nothing. Hell in December we have a lot work freezes so nothing breaks and all the routine work for the year is done so sometimes jts an entire month of basically nothing.

        I often spend the time learning new stuff so thats kind of work related.