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Lefty Two Drams

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19,592 posts

225 months

Tuesday 6th April 2010
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Any p6 monkeys here?

Long-term contract (probably) for design office (major operator in ABZ).

PM if interested!

Lefty

istoo

2,365 posts

225 months

Tuesday 6th April 2010
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my son is in P6 and likes drawing, does that count?

Lefty Two Drams

Original Poster:

19,592 posts

225 months

Tuesday 6th April 2010
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Aye but it's probably<£60/hr mate. Sure he wouldn't get out of bed for that...

wink

istoo

2,365 posts

225 months

Tuesday 6th April 2010
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for primavera user?! surprised its that much, or am i that much out of touch.

Lefty Two Drams

Original Poster:

19,592 posts

225 months

Tuesday 6th April 2010
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More a cost/planner rather than just a straightforward p6 jockey. And it would need to be a reasonably senior guy.

I would think the rate will likely be in the region of £50/hr. The rates for planners have been frozen for over a year now.

Mr Trophy

6,811 posts

226 months

Tuesday 6th April 2010
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Don't have P6 but I'll do it for 30 quid an hour.

PS I have no previous experience wink

Lefty Two Drams

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19,592 posts

225 months

Tuesday 6th April 2010
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wink

A guy just quit so the client are in something of a rush to get a replacement...

Pish-easy job for that money.

Kiltie

7,505 posts

269 months

Tuesday 6th April 2010
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Lefty Two Drams said:
More a cost/planner rather than just a straightforward p6 jockey. And it would need to be a reasonably senior guy.

I would think the rate will likely be in the region of £50/hr. The rates for planners have been frozen for over a year now.
Iain,

I think that's the key. Someone who knows about projects, understands economics and can work schedules / estimates on limited information can really be pivotal to a development project working out.

When dealing with a software jockey, I often think that I'd be as quick doing it all myself.

I'll send the link to this thread to someone who might just fit the bill ... although, if I recall correctly, he's said that he "doesn't do Shell". wink

Cheers,

Eric smile

Lefty Two Drams

Original Poster:

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225 months

Tuesday 6th April 2010
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I'll just send you a pm, kiltie old chap.

VetteG

3,236 posts

267 months

Tuesday 6th April 2010
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Kiltie said:
he's said that he "doesn't do Shell". wink
I dont blame him!

laugh

G

ALY77

666 posts

233 months

Tuesday 6th April 2010
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For £50 per hour I'll go and find out what P6 is, qualify and come back to you...!

BradleyA

324 posts

235 months

Tuesday 6th April 2010
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Kiltie said:
When dealing with a software jockey, I often think that I'd be as quick doing it all myself.

I'll send the link to this thread to someone who might just fit the bill ... although, if I recall correctly, he's said that he "doesn't do Shell". wink

Cheers,

Eric smile
Totally True.

We have a Planner who plans all our Project stuff as well as Day to Day Maint etc and has ZERO Clue nor Exp of the actual things he is planning, so makes what he has done pointless as the plan never ever goes like it should and we have to end up sitting him down and going through the job bit by bit, so i would be as well doing the planning in the first place.

Makes our life VERY Hard and gets to me on a daily Basis.

I’m one of the people that strongly believe, a good planner is someone with a Good industry background and knows what it actually is they are planning, which is bloody few and far between and makes me strongly want to jump ship and get into the planning side of things.

Brad



VetteG

3,236 posts

267 months

Wednesday 7th April 2010
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BradleyA said:
I’m one of the people that strongly believe, a good planner is someone with a Good industry background and knows what it actually is they are planning, which is bloody few and far between and makes me strongly want to jump ship and get into the planning side of things.
I couldnt agree more, the way the planning discipline has evolved around the software is so bad, mind you I blame the project managers for employing these keyboard jockeys in the first place because they think they can control the plan if they do!

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Gramrugby

552 posts

231 months

Wednesday 7th April 2010
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These days "real" planners are few and far between and you won't get a senior experienced person for the rates being quoted. Far too many keyboard jocky's with no technical background, but don't blame them. It's the industry that has evolved that way. The best people don't come on the market often. The grapevine and contacts are still the best employers.

Lefty Two Drams

Original Poster:

19,592 posts

225 months

Wednesday 7th April 2010
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2 years ago the rates were probably 60-65 but becasue there are more planners than jobs the rates have dropped a bit...

Gramrugby

552 posts

231 months

Wednesday 7th April 2010
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I know. The problem is though that there are very few coming into the field of planning with an engineering background. A friend of mine was looking for an experienced person for a major project recently, the cv's he was sent were nearly all of no use whatsoever. The agency's hadn't read or understood the requirements. Out of 30+ cv's he interviewed 6, only 3 of which could read or understand a drawing. He is delighted with the person chosen who would probably be considered "past it" by a lot in the industry.

Lefty Two Drams

Original Poster:

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Wednesday 7th April 2010
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I quite agree.

Thing is, this job here really only is for a primavera jockey - no real intelligence required...

wink

Lefty Two Drams

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Wednesday 7th April 2010
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Actually, I should expand a bit.

The client are looking for what they term "an experienced/senior cost planner" but, as we are a design office, the actual planning only involves office resourcing/manhours.

No project execution, no procurement, no construction and, to be frank, not much forecasting. It's not difficult work imho.

sleep envy

62,260 posts

272 months

Wednesday 7th April 2010
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wavey

Lefty Two Drams

Original Poster:

19,592 posts

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Wednesday 7th April 2010
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Thought you found a job Ric? Blast me your cv if you're interested...