Look at the positive side of things:
You actually have a job. There are people that are too lazy to even go out and find one. Even though you may not enjoy your job, try and do your best. That way you may get a promotion, or something good may come along which will make you enjoy it. Maybe the job you have isn't the job for you. Try and find a new one that you may enjoy more. Maybe you'll like it.
Firstly, you should reconsider the job you have. If your getting bored that may not be the right job. You can also ask someone with a higher title for something to do.
Well, first of all, you may want to consider if that is the right job in the first place, if your getting bored. Second, you could try asking a higher employee\manager\boss if there's anything you can do. Hope that helps :)
Get a job. Get a job.
A change of scenery may keep you from getting bored. Take a walk outside, read a book, or try something new. Spend time with interesting people. Set personal goals to give you things to do during down time.
It depends on what job you would do.
its not a job.
depending on how much you get
to keep you focused and to let you hear something instead of looking at the same thing and getting bored
The job duties of a math teacher is to keep the class in line but also to make it so the class is not bored she is also entitled to teach math
Well if you are getting bored with your girlfriend then maybe you and her should make a list of things about each other that makes the other bored.
No, "Im" needs an apostrophe: *I'm getting bored here - is this correct?*
The correct spelling is bored.Example sentences:- Tim is so bored at work, he is thinking about getting a new job.- The children are bored of the new puzzle.