Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke
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Now, you can imagine the heat of this project, already late and now they have absolutely sweet fa to show for it. Clients were expecting an imminent release. So, we got on with it. There was some initial friction at the start, understandable I guess, but I stood my ground. It took another year or so but that project got delivered and into the hands of the customer. It was one of the best projects I ever worked on. None of this scrum nonsense, I was given an actual spec, in Word format. Actual requirements with screen mock ups. In fact I’d say the vast majority of successful projects I’ve delivered have been like this. Quite the opposite of scrum.
The work schedule was hard but fair and they asked me to work extra hours given the circumstances. A lot of those weeks were 7 day weeks. At least one was 8 billable days. Not the kind of thing that can be sustained forever. Two years or so later the project came to a natural conclusion and that was that. So, to the original poster, I wouldn’t rule it out. Where there’s adversity, there’s always opportunity. In fact what I’d give for another opportunity like that to present itself right now.
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