Ariel
Well-Known Member
I just recently secured a permanent job with a prestigious global company and it seemed to be a dream come true: good pay, fantastic benefits and nice people.
The baffling thing is that I don't seem to have any work and I spend whole days just sitting at my desk (open plan office) with nothing to do. I'm constantly asking my colleagues if I can help them with any of their projects, but they always have an excuse such as there being a problem with the project that only they can deal with, or they don't have time to induct me. I've now read all of the work-related material I can get my hands on. There is no personal use of the Internet allowed and my desk is positioned so that visitors and senior members of the company can see me at all times, so there is no way to alleviate the boredom, which is driving me insane. They must be aware that I have nothing to do but it doesn't seem to bother them.
So far my Team Manager has admitted that the work is, 'slow' but assured me that it will pick up very soon, and that my fellow trainees who started a few months ago are now very busy. My fellow trainees have confided in me that this is not the case and they also have very little to do. I can't explain this to my Team Manager without involving them, which they don't want!
It probably sounds pathetic - I should be grateful that I am earning good money but I just don't know how much longer I can stand to do nothing but pretend to look busy. I'm still in my probationary period so I want to create a good impression and I feel completely trapped by the situation. I don't even know if how I feel is justified.
Does anyone have experience with a strange situation like this?
The baffling thing is that I don't seem to have any work and I spend whole days just sitting at my desk (open plan office) with nothing to do. I'm constantly asking my colleagues if I can help them with any of their projects, but they always have an excuse such as there being a problem with the project that only they can deal with, or they don't have time to induct me. I've now read all of the work-related material I can get my hands on. There is no personal use of the Internet allowed and my desk is positioned so that visitors and senior members of the company can see me at all times, so there is no way to alleviate the boredom, which is driving me insane. They must be aware that I have nothing to do but it doesn't seem to bother them.
So far my Team Manager has admitted that the work is, 'slow' but assured me that it will pick up very soon, and that my fellow trainees who started a few months ago are now very busy. My fellow trainees have confided in me that this is not the case and they also have very little to do. I can't explain this to my Team Manager without involving them, which they don't want!
It probably sounds pathetic - I should be grateful that I am earning good money but I just don't know how much longer I can stand to do nothing but pretend to look busy. I'm still in my probationary period so I want to create a good impression and I feel completely trapped by the situation. I don't even know if how I feel is justified.
Does anyone have experience with a strange situation like this?