y****i 发帖数: 5690 | 1 I have felt the similar way in the first 3-6 months after I got my first job,
which was 9 months ago. Can't really tell why but felt very bored. Though
I usually don't have much work to meet the deadline. I guess I'm assigned
less than I can handle: hehe, didn't tell boss this.
Gradually I feel better at work, more cofortable when talking to people, present
beofre the team, calling customers. Don't know from when, but gradually, some
times I even start to like my work cause my boss would always | J****n 发帖数: 937 | 2 其实你这种想法很普遍.我和我周围的朋友都有同感, 尤其是工作了多年之后,感觉更加无
聊.我前几天一时冲动竟然想辞了工作去读法律,但朋友讲其实所有的工作都一样,干久了
就会厌烦,你回到学校后99%会后悔.其实在学校里呆久了的人又何尝不拼命想找个工作呢.
最好的方法是,利用现在的机会自己学一点东西,比如说, 利用上午的时间专心把该干的工
作干完,然后利用下午的时间自己去学一点东西, 想将来做生意,就去学学进口出口, 想发
展技术, 就去学学网络安全, 可学的东西很多,与其浪费时间,不如学一些自己感兴趣的东
西.将来也许自己可以做老板,就不会觉得无聊了.
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智 | y****i 发帖数: 5690 | 3 I feel I was/am the same as you, too 浮躁. But I learned a lot from
the lead in our current team, who is a single white woman, very nice
person and well repected in the team. She first got associate degree, worked
for the team for 5/6 years, build everything from scratch(some are not
very good but it's not eady for such a big system). I respect how she does
her work and often force myself to calm down and do every piece of work well
no matter it's a big piece or a small piece. |
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