> So why am I being allocated to work on in such waste of time like it?
When this happens, look at the money. Who is paying for it, how are they paying for it, and can the money be used for other projects/programs.
I've been in similar situations where work had to be done on X even though there was little work to do or no point, but there was money. Y had more value, if we could work on it. It was funded from a different source which didn't have money (or did, but not enough to bring us over) and we couldn't use money from X to support Y.
It's a very frustrating situation, fortunately not one I'm in anymore.
Definitely look at money, but also look at social power. Humans are primates, and primates have meticulously maintained status hierarchies. Actions driven by that may not "make sense". "Sense" came way later and it's still trying to catch up.
When this happens, look at the money. Who is paying for it, how are they paying for it, and can the money be used for other projects/programs.
I've been in similar situations where work had to be done on X even though there was little work to do or no point, but there was money. Y had more value, if we could work on it. It was funded from a different source which didn't have money (or did, but not enough to bring us over) and we couldn't use money from X to support Y.
It's a very frustrating situation, fortunately not one I'm in anymore.