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Originally posted by cojak View PostI can ALWAYS find something to do in my 1st 2 weeks.
Create a PID for my time in project. Create a project approach. Dig out requirements. Build a stakeholder map. Begin a process architecture document. Create a PBS out of the architecture. Create an Excel spreadsheet plan out of the PBS.
And invoice.
Come on people - you're just not trying hard enough!
Cheers, Cojak
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostAnother MF sockie?
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostI tend to learn the whole IT enterprise in about 1 week.
Then I suss out who are the useful people, the useless, and the backstabbing liars in week 2.
By the end of week 3 I've built an army of powerful allies at all levels of the food chain who I can deploy at will to crush opposition and fight my wars.
By the end of week 4 I'm the CTO
Week 5 I'm bored of the place, I hand in my notice then tap up Jobserve.
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostI tend to learn the whole IT enterprise in about 1 week.
Then I suss out who are the useful people, the useless, and the backstabbing liars in week 2.
By the end of week 3 I've built an army of powerful allies at all levels of the food chain who I can deploy at will to crush opposition and fight my wars.
By the end of week 4 I'm the CTO
Week 5 I'm bored of the place, I hand in my notice then tap up Jobserve.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostI can ALWAYS find something to do in my 1st 2 weeks.
Create a PID for my time in project. Create a project approach. Dig out requirements. Build a stakeholder map. Begin a process architecture document. Create a PBS out of the architecture. Create an Excel spreadsheet plan out of the PBS.
And invoice.
Come on people - you're just not trying hard enough!
Then I suss out who are the useful people, the useless, and the backstabbing liars in week 2.
By the end of week 3 I've built an army of powerful allies at all levels of the food chain who I can deploy at will to crush opposition and fight my wars.
By the end of week 4 I'm the CTO
Week 5 I'm bored of the place, I hand in my notice then tap up Jobserve.
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Originally posted by Gittins Gal View PostLast time that happened to me I went home and told them to call me back in when I had a working pc and login.
Yes, I lost money but I can't bear the sheer torture of sitting round doing nothing while having to look busy.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostNot seeing any post from SMac in this thread?
(Did I say she's LOUD?)
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI hope you called him out on this. Unacceptable behaviour.
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