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  • greenlake
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Anyone else made this transition and have any tips or anecdotes?!

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Well I'm equally glad I don't have people like you as developers weighing down my team, so consider the compliment returned.

    It's not an unpleasant role, just unfamiliar not to have a tangible product "I made this". When I did it before to a lesser degree with the same client, I was lead dev/architect/technical PM so if people were not performing (or I didn't tell them what to do properly) I had the last resort to jump in and get my hands dirty but it was a very small team. Probably that is my preferred position - doing some coding, designing larger parts of the system and delegating implementation to a few people while still being in touch with the "bare metal". But then I'm someone who actually enjoys coding... I'm one of the nerds who'd rather be locked away in a basement
    Thanks, intellectually we are so far apart there would scant chance of a total thicko like yourself and me getting on.

    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    I didn't realise I was going to be the PM when hired!


    As an aside, clearly you consider yourself bullet proof when it comes to IR35?

    Is that because you don't think HMRC will be able to find you in your basement

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  • barrydidit
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    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    When you say, "I made this", what do you normally make?

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Well I'm equally glad I don't have people like you as developers weighing down my team, so consider the compliment returned.

    It's not an unpleasant role, just unfamiliar not to have a tangible product "I made this". When I did it before to a lesser degree with the same client, I was lead dev/architect/technical PM so if people were not performing (or I didn't tell them what to do properly) I had the last resort to jump in and get my hands dirty but it was a very small team. Probably that is my preferred position - doing some coding, designing larger parts of the system and delegating implementation to a few people while still being in touch with the "bare metal". But then I'm someone who actually enjoys coding... I'm one of the nerds who'd rather be locked away in a basement
    When you say, "I made this", what do you normally make?

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  • d000hg
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    Well I'm equally glad I don't have people like you as developers weighing down my team, so consider the compliment returned.

    It's not an unpleasant role, just unfamiliar not to have a tangible product "I made this". When I did it before to a lesser degree with the same client, I was lead dev/architect/technical PM so if people were not performing (or I didn't tell them what to do properly) I had the last resort to jump in and get my hands dirty but it was a very small team. Probably that is my preferred position - doing some coding, designing larger parts of the system and delegating implementation to a few people while still being in touch with the "bare metal". But then I'm someone who actually enjoys coding... I'm one of the nerds who'd rather be locked away in a basement

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    If you cannot think of anything worse than having "a bit of a stuck up, prissy and fairly boring twunt" as PM I'll stand my my claim you have a very weak imagination, thanks for helping me out
    He just wants to see you sat in a corner, dribbling. He's a strange one, nqat, but at least he's got clear targets.

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    If you cannot think of anything worse than having "a bit of a stuck up, prissy and fairly boring twunt" as PM I'll stand my my claim you have a very weak imagination, thanks for helping me out

    Just stating what I have observed, nothing more nothing less, no "imagination" weak or otherwise required .

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
    Not really, its because I find you a bit of a stuck up, prissy and fairly boring twunt actually
    If you cannot think of anything worse than having "a bit of a stuck up, prissy and fairly boring twunt" as PM I'll stand my my claim you have a very weak imagination, thanks for helping me out

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    I never said I thought I could do it I didn't realise I was going to be the PM when hired!

    That's because you're a narrowly-focused coder with a very limited imagination.
    Not really, its because I find you a bit of a stuck up, prissy and fairly boring twunt actually

    I have managed teams of up to 8 developers / testers before, on a few occasions.

    My way of keeping in touch with the tech would be set the developers up with the concept / solution / POC or whatever and let them do the gutsy, repetitive button pushing part of it.
    I would never take a role that didn't involve such activities as it would mean I would lose my SME status.

    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    I never said I thought I could do it
    Looks like they have chosen completely the wrong person, then.

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    No disrespect to the OP but there is nothing worse than non PM's falling in to a PM position and thinking they can do it.
    I never said I thought I could do it I didn't realise I was going to be the PM when hired!

    Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
    I'll take it further and suggest that I can think of nothing worse than the OP being my Project Manager.

    That's because you're a narrowly-focused coder with a very limited imagination.

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    No disrespect to the OP but there is nothing worse than non PM's falling in to a PM position and thinking they can do it.
    I'll take it further and suggest that I can think of nothing worse than the OP being my Project Manager.

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    No disrespect to the OP but there is nothing worse than non PM's falling in to a PM position and thinking they can do it.
    Except PC falling into a non-PC position and thinking he can do it.

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
    Must work though, I earn a very good living at being rubbish, if that is actually the case.
    I thought you'd have been more proud at having made him sit in a corner, dribbling.

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Like this chap you mean?
    Must work though, I earn a very good living at being rubbish, if that is actually the case.

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  • northernladuk
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    No disrespect to the OP but there is nothing worse than non PM's falling in to a PM position and thinking they can do it.

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