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If it has expired, then surely it must mean that you all of a sudden lost any recollection of Prince 2?Originally posted by Major Hassle View PostYup mines long expired also. Knowledge and experience is worth more than any scrap of paper, IMHO
Some would say that is a good thing.
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On payroll though?Originally posted by Eirikur View PostSenior Project Manager - London Greater London England - October-13-2016 (EtTNy)
£650 per day not bad
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Yup mines long expired also. Knowledge and experience is worth more than any scrap of paper, IMHOOriginally posted by Eirikur View PostYes you are right I renewed mine once in 2008, got it first in 2002 and as nobody ever asked for a recent certificate I never bothered to renew it since.(same with my ITIL qualifications)
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Yes you are right I renewed mine once in 2008, got it first in 2002 and as nobody ever asked for a recent certificate I never bothered to renew it since.(same with my ITIL qualifications)Originally posted by Lance View PostHaha. They want current Prince II quali. The only people I've ever met with a current one are wet behind the ears. Experienced PMs just don't bother renewing.
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Haha. They want current Prince II quali. The only people I've ever met with a current one are wet behind the ears. Experienced PMs just don't bother renewing.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostSenior Project Manager - London Greater London England - October-13-2016 (EtTNy)
£650 per day not bad
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First Brexit contract?
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