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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I'd recommend going to your boss with specific ideas or proposals of what else you can do. Or consider using the opportunity to network like mad and move on from this job. I have an assistant who probably could web surf all day long, partially because I'm bad at delegating but partially because he seems to need a lot of handholding to get through anything but a really straightforward task. And he has an MA! I would love it if he initiated ideas and projects that would be helpful to our work, and the longer he stays just doing the bare minimum and overperforming simple tasks but underperforming everywhere else, the less impressed I am with him. I'm not implying this is your story at all, but I wanted to give you the other side of the picture. Your boss may be thrilled if you come up with some new projects/tasks - or the lack of work may be a subtle way of encouraging you to move on from a job you've outgrown. Good luck![/quote]
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