• RamenJunkie@midwest.social
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      4 hours ago

      Sometimes its not even avoiding work. Sometimes there is not a lot to do. My core job at this point is very reactionary fixes for a legacy system at a large company. It does not really break though. But like, ysterday I had to replace a 15+ year old server. With another 15+ year old server I had here.

      Today, I basically have nothing going on, no calls, nothing to fix. I have been at the office for 2.5 hours dicking around on my phone.

      I used to fill the daydoing random training, but I have learned a lot.of what I can and care about with the resources I have. I basically run a couple of teams but they are all not very active. I could find a new job mayne but this one pays great and almost anything else wpuld require moving which I do not want to do for a variety of reasons.

      I am the only one even in the building 90% of the time.

      It does get old, but its also fairly cushy, and I am very happy to assist others when they message me or whatever for help, which happens a lot.

    • AzuranAurora@piefed.ca
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      5 hours ago

      I act my wage. I don’t avoid work, but I don’t do my work quickly enough that I’m left with more time to do extra work. I try not to go out of my way to invent more work for myself either, as that just gets exploited and becomes the new expectation from me.

    • captainlezbian@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      Simple, you finish everything you have to do early but they don’t let you go home, so you screw around trying to find something