I’m sure that it’s not it’s not all of them but project manager seems like a pretty ******** job.
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@isufbcurt and @CloneLawman say you hush up.Not to cave the topic but...
On a more macro level, I've often wondered about the whole income tax accounting structure. The complexity alone uses the intellectual resources of hundreds of thousands of tax accountants and IRS employees. (Not to mention the time necessary from citizen/filers - and the paper involved.) Versus some kind of simplified system requiring maybe 5% of the personnel. Think of what kind of affect that would have on the GNP of our country if all those hours were used to do something that resulted in a tangible product.
I’m sure that it’s not it’s not all of them but project manager seems like a pretty ******** job.
I'm a cash cab guy.
That show could be filmed by 2 people using cell phones.
I've had many PM jobs over the years. In theory, you are correct that if the people that actually did the work were able to do it on time and budget, prioritize their activities effectively, and communicate effectively, then PM would be a BS job. However, in my experience that NEVER happens and someone needs to heard the cats.I’m sure that it’s not it’s not all of them but project manager seems like a pretty ******** job.
Nope, the very creatively named small shop called The Video Place
As my username indicates, I live in NJ. We are the only state in the country where it is illegal to pump your own gas and it ain't changing anytime soon. Gas station attendants has got to be up there on this list.
A good PM makes a huge difference. But most in my company are worthless and create problems. When you rely on someone to organize communication, track project notes and meet with business owners it takes a lot of stress off individual contributors.I’m sure that it’s not it’s not all of them but project manager seems like a pretty ******** job.
@isufbcurt and @CloneLawman say you hush up.
100% this. The difference between a good PM and a bad one couldn't be more stark. Bad PMs actively make projects worse. Good ones facilitate and keep things together.A good PM makes a huge difference. But most in my company are worthless and create problems. When you rely on someone to organize communication, track project notes and meet with business owners it takes a lot of stress off individual contributors.
A good PM makes a huge difference. But most in my company are worthless and create problems. When you rely on someone to organize communication, track project notes and meet with business owners it takes a lot of stress off individual contributors.
I lived in New Jersey for a year, moved out last month. But having these attendants just makes the process longer than it needs to be due to one attendant covering all pumps.
I thought it would be nice in the winter time to have someone pump my gas, but it really wasn't a game changer.
Here's where it gets really silly. If you are filling up a gas can, you must get out and remove the cap, but allow the attendant to squeeze the trigger.If it were Minnesota I am guessing the attendant would love it when I pulled up in the winter at -15 and asked them to put a gallon of petro in the small gas can for my snowblower.
Here's where it gets really silly. If you are filling up a gas can, you must get out and remove the cap, but allow the attendant to squeeze the trigger.
Similarly, motorcycles are exempt from the attendant filling law. Probably a result of disputes over spills on their custom Harley tanks.
Oregon had the same thing last time I was there. Could have changed.As my username indicates, I live in NJ. We are the only state in the country where it is illegal to pump your own gas and it ain't changing anytime soon. Gas station attendants has got to be up there on this list.
Oregon had the same thing last time I was there. Could have changed.
I've told this story before on CF and I will now tell it again.
Early on in my engineering career I was on a team with other engineering disciplines. We had a design due deadline. We were done about 3 weeks ahead of the due date. I was thinking we were going to turn it in to management. Our electrical engineer, who was older and wiser than me said this. "No, we will wait until the day before it's due. If we turn it in now management will want us to make a lot minor changes since they know there's time for us to do that. If we wait until it's due they will only make us change things that are wrong or very significant."
Grasshopper learned much that day.