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Weeeeeeeell,
a brief update for you all (cos I know you care)
I was just called into a project planning meeting to give input on what steps should be in the plan to prevent last week happening again.
Then after the meeting the PM said he was extremely pleased with my progress this week as I have got a lot more done than was expected (I am a legend)
He said he could understand the concerns I raised at the start of the week, and assured me that a more structured working environment was well under way. He was also delighted with the formal testing documents I have delivered as part of the new development work and acknowledged I was producing high quality documentation as well as staying on top of the development even though this was not asked for.
ANNNDDD he invited me for a beer after work.
So this is a huge improvement. Olive branch accepted, full steam ahead.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostNo. I say it will take 2 hours to do something, he is hounding me for it after 15 minutes.
I used to have a PM who would do that. Literally 15 minutes after I've started on a piece of work that would take a few hours I would get the rather vague "How's it going?"
I ended up giving a simple "Fine thanks" reply everytime he asked untill he complained to my department manager about unprofessional behaviour
Despite that he was actually a damn good project manager, he just didn't seem to understand the concept of programmers needing to think about a problem first instead of diving in head first and creating even more issues.
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But surely its attention in general you crave.
Good or bad.
Just attention.
I don't have an ignore list, I just stop reading if you get too whiney.
Keep your to yourself or lend some to your colleagues
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostYou don't ask them, you tell them that is how long it will take. They won't like it ...
Can't afford a tenner as am unemployable after I thumped my last project manager
For arguments sake SY01 may be a sockie.
I've been in that situation and it is very, very, very unpleasant. Learned to handle it on my own and if my experience can help anyone then, frankly, I don't give a toss whether SY01 is a sockie or not.
You advice is good, and greatly appreciated.
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och I know its nice to help out.
Its the pages and pages of daily whining and wingeing we are objecting to.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostNo. I say it will take 2 hours to do something, he is hounding me for it after 15 minutes. I asked to push the go live back 1.5 weeks so we could run proper testing.
Originally posted by suityou01 View PostNever a truer word spoken Zips.
Lend us a tenner
For arguments sake SY01 may be a sockie.
I've been in that situation and it is very, very, very unpleasant. Learned to handle it on my own and if my experience can help anyone then, frankly, I don't give a toss whether SY01 is a sockie or not.
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Bring back Wilmslow, this SY01 sockie is just too feeble to be believable.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostStanding up to the client - good.
You haven't made unrealistic promises (have you?)
Originally posted by Zippy View PostStanding up to the client - good.
Don't let the team leader wind you up. Pressure - OK, winky knife in the back - not good. He's in trouble and he knows it.
Originally posted by Zippy View PostStanding up to the client - good.
Do not complain to the boss, even if she asks you to. There are more subtle ways of sticking the knife in.
Originally posted by Zippy View PostStanding up to the client - good.
It will work out but if it doesn't (and please trust me on this), fck 'em. It's only money.
Lend us a tenner
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