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| nousername |
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Underutilized
Hello, I am relatively new to my job as a "senior hardware/sorftware test engineer" at a medical device companly, as are most of the 300 employees at my location (the company relocated from California last yr and hired new employees). To make a long story short, I have noticed that I am getting more mundane (ie BORING) tasks to do while others are being given more respnsibilities and larger projects to run. Unfortunately, the tasks are so boring and there is no big pressure to get them done, so I tend to "wander" - working a bit here, checking my personal emails, working some more, checking out a website that my friend sent, work some more, plan my evening workout, etc. I know that I should stay focused, get the mundane tasks done and keep going back for more, but it is easier said than done. I do my best work when under a lot of pressure and I really feel like I can handle projects at a much higher level, but not sure that I convey this well. My manager has almost no "one-on-one" correspondence with us, so I will have to go to him to "complain". I guess Im just wondering if this is an ADHD thing (Ive been diagnosed with ADHD) or am I just being lazy? Advice on how to "prove myself" to higher ups would be appreciated, too. Thanks! |
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| umnlawgrrl |
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it's definitely ADD
it's common for people with ADD to be utilized less and less for big projects, because a lack of communication with higher-ups, inattention to certain details, and failure to meet deadlines causes the higher-ups to think that the person with ADD is unreliable and therefore should not be given "big" or "interesting" projects. i've had this happen to me at jobs before, and just realized that it's because of my ADD. i just found a "teleclass" (basically an audio recording) that talks about these issues and how to get past them. i haven't listened to it yet but i'll let you know how it is. it's only $27, which isn't bad. i'm also planning on hiring an ADD coach to help with task management, etc....so i can get those boring little tasks out of the way and get back onto some more interesting projects! here is the link, see if some of the "symptoms" don't sound familiar! http://www.thrivewithadd.com/add_at_work_rec good luck! |
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| scion0 |
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Tough staying motivated
I am medicated and still wonder often. ;-( |
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