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I have a half an hour left at my summer internship as a developer. I spent the last few days finishing up minor tasks and making sure all my documentation was up-to-date. My boss has left for the day, and only a few co-workers remain. All my goodbyes have been said. What should I spend the last 30 minutes working on?

EDIT: This isn't directly programming related, but I want to make sure I've dotted my i's and crossed my t's before I leave.

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If you wanted to make sure that you have dotted your i's and crossed your t's that is a question for your boss (i know he left). We have no idea what your i's and t's are. – EBGreen Aug 21 at 20:36
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Apparently, you've already decided to spend those last moments on SO. – gnovice Aug 21 at 20:37
My boss recommended the documentation, but I'm afraid I'm missing something; hence, I ask SO. – A. Scagnelli Aug 21 at 20:37

closed as not programming related by Ed Swangren, Brian Rasmussen, gnovice, Jeff Atwood Aug 21 at 20:45

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You could try your hand at some naked chair surfing...

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Leave an email address that you will keep and check for a while (purposely vague here) with permission for future interns/other employees to ask questions about the work you did. Maybe your documentation is clear & complete to you, but someone may have a legitimate question down the road. Maybe you won't remember enough to answer, but it's worth a try.

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Some of these may be repeats of things you said you'd done, but...

  • Saying goodbyes - in person to people you worked closely with. Mail a personal thank you/good bye with your personal contact information (email and/or phone) and any preferred, professional, social media profiles.
  • Finishing tasks - if you think you're done, it never hurts to double check with your most direct tasks manager to make sure you're right
  • Clean your PC - of anything personal. Also clean your email account.
  • Review work stuff on PC - if you have copies of documents or other details that aren't in configuration management, make sure someone else on the team has it before you go. If you have checkouts, make sure they are checked in or deleted or transferred to someone else.
  • Return equipment - anything you borrowed short of stationary. Especially if you given any form of data storage equipment. Usually it's OK to leave any books and stationary in your work space.
  • Document anything that might help other new people. Even if you weren't asked to.
  • Get the heck out... - no sane person will really flip out if the intern did all this stuff and then left 30 minutes early.
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Cry! Life will never be the same...

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Place a bowl of oysters or shrimp shells in a secret location in the office!

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frozen fish in a tray above the drop ceiling – KM Aug 21 at 20:43
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  • get contact info, could lead to a job or a reference (including human resources)
  • make sure you gather up all things that are yours, as you wil not be returning
  • clean up your area, don't leave a mess
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+1 very professional advice. – Yonita Aug 21 at 20:40
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Serf StackOverflow

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Why not just leave? There's nothing left to do anyway.

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