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...and mostly quite tired.

I have a definite feeling that I'm growing weary of this job. Every once in a while I'll still come across something shiney, but mostly it is just a long and slightly grinding process. I put photographs in folders. I take them out of folders and scan them. I put them back into folders. There's not a lot of engagement with the object, and it's all reminding me why I drifted away from archive work.

I'm also pondering two conversations I've had recently with people about my work conditions.

As an explanation, I work from 10 am to 5 pm. I have half an hour for lunch, and sometimes a 15 minute coffee break in the afternoon (although that didn't happen today). There is no internet access at all, and as I'm normally working in a pair (one person digging through boxes, another putting away, for example) I really do just work solidly for the entire time I'm there. My mobile is meant to be put away, as P&O like bags and personal possessions kept tucked away whilst we're working and we don't have our own desks.

It is a nice office - people are friendly, P&O provides its employees with a free lunch from Pret (normally a sandwich and a cake, and there's free fruit, juice, tea and coffee) and as I count as a casual worker, they are pretty relaxed about what hours I work (they just don't pay me if I'm not there) and me taking time off if I need it.

It's not traumatic, but there are days when I do feel a bit cut off from the world during my working day, and I can get a bit jealous of those people who get to bounce e mails at work, or browse LJ, or even who get ten minute patches of brain dead downtime during the day.

I was chatting with one of the girls at work, and she said she thought P&O was quite a cushy environment - no one sits on our shoulders much, we get a free lunch, and she's never had a job where she's been able to send e mail or take loads of breaks etc. A week or so ago I was chatting with a friend from school and she was mildly horrified at the idea of working like that, without real breaks and with only a half hour for lunch.

I was wondering. How does my job sound to you? What is your working life like?

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Date: 2007-08-15 11:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] reindeerflotila.livejournal.com
9-5 mon-fri one hour lunch breaks each day. However, I often work more than that. I enjoy my work as it is a combination of several things in HR> I get teh techy aspects with the System, I get the HR confidential behind the scenes "OHMIGOD how do we communicate this without everyone leaving?" stuff and being privvy to all the naughty shenanigans people get up to.

Your job sounds good in many ways, I like the repetitive nature and the seclusion. You only really get the kind of internet/spod opportunities with office jobs within companies/org's with lax internet and email policies :P

ours for example is wide open to abuse. "unrestricted as long as it does not affect your work".

Hahahahahahhahaaaaaaaaaaaa



You should count yourself lucky you don;t have [livejournal.com profile] astro_dust's job.

Re: ...

Date: 2007-08-16 01:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pmp.livejournal.com
My internet access is "until I get caught" :)

Oh look, guess who runs the monitoring software??

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