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I have been the sacrificial calf on a project. It was a £10 million job that got to £17m and counting. I got bulleted and actually despite having had almost nothing to do with the actual project, I was on other work! It went on my CV as a 4 month gig. If asked about it, the answer- "it was a 6 monther that I did in 4 months, the client was very happy as I finished everything early for them, saved a load of money" etc.......
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I am thinking that if you'd been any good at explaining the reasons, they wouldn't have given you the boot as PM...
However it would seem to me that regardless of the actual situation the project is over run and over budget and as such someone needs to be blamed (God forbid that as a project team you could all take responsibility for the problems)
So you are blamed so you go
Permie managers may or may not have their asses covered however they have tongued enough of their senior managers ass not to get in to bother for it and everyone is happy.
Except you
Hey ho such is life.
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cut short or not re-newed due to delivery running late and over budget for explainable reasons
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostQuestion - what is the perception of the role seeker when looking for the next contract (IT PM) if the current contract is cut short or not re-newed due to delivery running late and over budget for explainable reasons, and there is possibility of being canned or new resources being brought on ?
That is my scenario, although the outside constraints leading to the delays have been beyond my control and level and had been flagged upwards weekly for the last 3 months.
Is it wise to look to move on now or see what happens ? I don't want to appear to be jumping ship however.
More importantly could this affect looking for the next contract in an already overloaded market ?
Thanks.
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You don't divulge anything that could make you look bad. You tell a white lie if required.
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Implications On Next Contract...
Question - what is the perception of the role seeker when looking for the next contract (IT PM) if the current contract is cut short or not re-newed due to delivery running late and over budget for explainable reasons, and there is possibility of being canned or new resources being brought on ?
That is my scenario, although the outside constraints leading to the delays have been beyond my control and level and had been flagged upwards weekly for the last 3 months.
Is it wise to look to move on now or see what happens ? I don't want to appear to be jumping ship however.
More importantly could this affect looking for the next contract in an already overloaded market ?
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