Slow Weeks?

After an insanely busy January, I have had an eerily quiet February.  Last week I totaled about 5 hours of work excluding calls, and this week is looking similar.  It seems like the rest of the team is busy (or at least busier than I am).  I know that the occasional day or two of no deliverables is normal, but should I be concerned that it has been multiple weeks?  I haven't gotten any negative feedback and my bank is not having mass layoffs or anything...but it is just weirding me out. 

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Don't sweat it and don't let anyone know you have plenty of bandwidth. You'll get crushed again when the time comes.

If that persists and you think you're getting slowly put on the sidelines maybe talk to your stuffer.

But remember, always act busier than you actually are, to the extend possible tho, don't overdo it.

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You learn to take advantage of the slow weeks - you'll understand (and feel less guilty about it) when you're getting your stool packed and hit hour 60 of consciousness/no sleep, especially if it's a client making your life miserable and not an MD.

 

I went through the exact same thing 2 months ago. Got crushed by BS work soon and noted myself to never complain about downtime again.

 

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