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Just got given a printout of a Gantt chart. Being in the sixth week of a three month contract, it was nice to see that my time is allocated on this project until late November
Congrats, assuming you want to stay there.
I'd be suicidal if I saw my name on a plan at current gig for more than the 7 weeks I'm under contract for.
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I was physically named in a 2 year contract between clientco and their major customer - a large building society - as one of 4 people 'that would be working on the project' (their customer liked me)
I only found out by accident!
Still didn't get me renewed when it was the time to cut costs though.. :-)
(though that turned out to be a good thing)
having said that - nice one and hope it works out well
Update: just had the pimpette on the phone to tell me I'm being extended until early December
That's Christmas taken care of
Congrats mate. Good work. Now get on the phone and tell the pimpette you want a 15% rate hike. If clientco won't pay they will have to sacrifice some of their gargantuan commission.
In other GANT related stuff - I like their mens clothes but in Hong Kong where I was on a gig last year they don't do without "speshul order sir" Gant trousers about a 34" waist and 30" inside leg.
The issue here, is Microsoft Project. It's a toy town tool which is not capable of doing what PM's and PD's need to see, the sooner the IT, Banking and Public Sector financiers realise they need to invest in a proper tool like Primavera P3/P6 the better.
I've just about had it with MSP as it's tulipe.
Hate to correct you but Ive been a contract programme planner for over 10 years and the Tool - be it MSP, Open Workbench or P3 etc is in the main irrelevant - if you can plan - you can plan - its like comparing Lotus 123 to Excel - theyre still spreadsheets with only slightly different functionality.
As for the Gantt chart comments - the guy is mostly right - but left out the option that the PM actually knows what he/she is doing and how planning is actually a big part of Project Management !
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