What to do with downtime? /u/jholliday55 CSCQ protests reddit

Hello

I started a new job around 6 months ago. My last job I was at the company for almost 3 years and it felt like prior to leaving, I was doing 3 people’s job. However at this new job I have a ton of downtime and I am not sure what to make of it.

The lead developer on the team seems to be very busy and just getting ten minutes of his time is unlikely. I’ve received 0 knowledge transfers and we don’t have any documentation.

Our applications are mainly backend and etl with sql server and ssis. I’ve become pretty familiar with our data warehouse just by reading through the process.

However, I feel like over the last six months all I have done is add a few extra columns to reports , sps, etc. Most of the time I barely have work for two hours a day.

Is this normal?

It’s at a large fortune 500 non tech company.

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​r/cscareerquestions Hello I started a new job around 6 months ago. My last job I was at the company for almost 3 years and it felt like prior to leaving, I was doing 3 people’s job. However at this new job I have a ton of downtime and I am not sure what to make of it. The lead developer on the team seems to be very busy and just getting ten minutes of his time is unlikely. I’ve received 0 knowledge transfers and we don’t have any documentation. Our applications are mainly backend and etl with sql server and ssis. I’ve become pretty familiar with our data warehouse just by reading through the process. However, I feel like over the last six months all I have done is add a few extra columns to reports , sps, etc. Most of the time I barely have work for two hours a day. Is this normal? It’s at a large fortune 500 non tech company. submitted by /u/jholliday55 [link] [comments] 

Hello

I started a new job around 6 months ago. My last job I was at the company for almost 3 years and it felt like prior to leaving, I was doing 3 people’s job. However at this new job I have a ton of downtime and I am not sure what to make of it.

The lead developer on the team seems to be very busy and just getting ten minutes of his time is unlikely. I’ve received 0 knowledge transfers and we don’t have any documentation.

Our applications are mainly backend and etl with sql server and ssis. I’ve become pretty familiar with our data warehouse just by reading through the process.

However, I feel like over the last six months all I have done is add a few extra columns to reports , sps, etc. Most of the time I barely have work for two hours a day.

Is this normal?

It’s at a large fortune 500 non tech company.

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