Let me guess ...
Project 1: Log in to computer
Project 2: Make coffee
Project 3: Fire up MS Project
Project 4: Ring around mates about new contract
Project 5..35: Spout a lot of tulipe about the remaining 31 projects
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Where you see adverstiy I see oppotunity...of and some health problems...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6083840.stm
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To fit in 30 6-week projects in a week, I'll need to work 180 times faster than normal. I'll do it but it'll be an extra fifty bar a day. Thank goodness for my time machine.
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Yep, sounds like the sort of tulipe you will find alexander mann buzzing around.
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Can you handle 30 projects per week?
Can you handle 30 - 35 projects per week??
If so, read on................................
Project Manager (Network Infrastructure) Contract
A major Telecoms Company: are searching for a number of Network Infrastructure Project Managers for a 3-month contract opportunity based in Bracknell. You will be responsible for the management and delivery of a new Plan & Build process. When the Plan & Build process is in place you will project manage around 30 â 35 projects per week, with each project taking around 6-8 weeks to deliver. To be considered suitable for this opportunity you will ideally have extensive Network Infrastructure Project Management experience within a Telecoms environment. Alexander Mann Solutions, a Recruitment Processing Outsourcing Company operates as an Employment Agency & Employment Business.
Location Berkshire
Country England
Start Date N/A
Duration N/A
Employment Business Alexander Mann Solutions
Contact Chris Dean
Email [email protected]
Reference JSSMCC/P100228
Posted Date 25/10/2006 16:31:45
Say an average of 32 projects per week for 7 weeks = 224 projects completed on time, budget...with no risks or issues.
Count me in....I'll do it for 20 per hour.Tags: None
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