I like being employed and having an income.
I like being at our offices. I like the people there.
Years ago, there was more to work than reading tenders. I used to look up information for people, download their itemised billing for their cellphones and format it a certain way, there was still data capture to do, and I even got to do some of the easier work [such as software audits, installing software and setting up new computers, recording asset numbers from stickers on company property] and fetching, carrying, packing or unpacking things. Sometimes I would scan in document barcodes before they were sent to the data capturers for processing.
Our data capture department shut down several years ago, and our technical department hired more people, so there is no more picking up the slack for one of the three people in our technical department. Sometimes I would be given a document to go through to see if I could pick up mistakes or badly-written material. I even got to go through our train smash of a website with the intention of creating a list of what I thought needed fixing.
There are those days when it feels as if I am scrolling through advertisements endlessly and it gets a little much and I want to stop, but that would mean doing a half-baked job - something I don't want to do.