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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by Jawz .
    Do you drive a Ford Fiesta and wear sensible shoes?

    No, I taxi everywhere, and am not a lesbo.

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  • Jawz .
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    Do you drive a Ford Fiesta and wear sensible shoes?

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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by Troll
    Ahh... so you do 'work in' 'work for' 'consult' 'waste taxpayers money' for the Public sector
    No, I never waste tax payers money.

    The work I do is always incredibly important and worthwhile

    HTH

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by SallyAnne
    I dont "work for the public sector" or however you put it, but I occassionally consult for them
    Ahh... so you do 'work in' 'work for' 'consult' 'waste taxpayers money' for the Public sector

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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by Troll
    I thought you didn't do Public Sector

    I dont "work for the public sector" or however you put it, but I occassionally consult for them

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  • Troll
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    I thought you didn't do Public Sector

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  • SallyAnne
    started a topic Name and Praise!

    Name and Praise!

    Amtec!

    This is the first job email I have ever received which has had proper detail in it! It actually states the rate, location, full job description and duration!!!!! This must be a first!

    Well done Amtec - bravo!

    (And it looks like quite a decent rate too, so I thought I'd post it for the Oracle Apps PM's out there.)



    ---------- Forwarded Message -----------
    From: Peter McCabe <resourcing.pm@amtec.co.uk>
    To:
    Sent: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 15:35:06 +0000 (GMT)
    Subject: 8440 - Contract Requirement

    Dear Associate

    Our government client requires a Project Manager to manage the implementation of an Oracle HR system, incorporating Oracle HR, self service, payroll, learning management, iLearning, iRecruitment and Oracle Tutor. The ideal candidate should:
    1-have good knowledge of project management including Prince 2. 2-Knowledge of information technology and systems methodologies. 3-Knowledge of finance and budgeting procedures.
    4-Project management experience preferably in the public sector. 5-Experienced in the use of structured methodologies.
    6-Experienced in managing third party suppliers.
    7-Experience of managing IT enabled business change projects. Management skills, with a project management background.
    8-Information systems and technology skills, including proficiency in MS Office applications: Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook, and Project.
    9-The ability to find ways of solving or pre-empting problems. Effective interpersonal and communication skills.
    10-Able to apply quality management principles and process.
    11-Able to plan and manage the deployment of resources to meet project milestones.
    12-Able to manage and motivate the project team. Able to apply standard project management approaches.

    The role is 6 months, Coventry based, and is due to start ASAP. The maximum amount we can pay for the role is £485 a day.

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