Originally posted by xoggoth
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Little formal planning can work ok with small or one man projects given competent people. There must be a law somewhere, disaster proportional to number of people involved cubed to the power of 96.
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Originally posted by AtWDouble your rate then and you can do on Fridays?
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Well, guess it depends at what age....
She looks a right cheeky minx...
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Originally posted by darmstadtall expenses (and I mean all)
Thought you could only get that with .Net...
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Originally posted by AtWDouble your rate then and you can do on Fridays?
As it is I don't have a rate for this customer (not the end customer,) I get paid a monthly retainer, all expenses (and I mean all) and then various sums for system builds, support contracts, etc. Its a pretty good earner along with doing normal sysprog/consultancy contracts at the same time
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My advice... open a nice bottle of chilled Chablis, work out how much you are invoicing for... and then have a bit of Light Relief...
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No wonder they go over budget
Well I've been spending the last couple of weeks working on a system for a contract being provided by large consultancy to a government agency and I have never seen such wastage, amateurish, pah, words fail me, on a project. Each day the goalposts move, no-one has actually worked out a full project plan. None of the teams seemed to have actually sat down together and said what they wanted. Glad I go back to doing the normal stuff on friday, except they need me to come back due to all the screw-ups!Tags: None
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