Thats another 100 bucks in the post for making me laugh.
I think PP rantings /ravings and you guys wise cracks kept me sane in the dark days of site work in the winter of the Land of the Midnight Sun.
I digress. Some people love site, others avoid it like the plague. Its not for everyone but every planner should have a few hardship sites on their CV. Sakahlin, Artic, Angola, Nigeria. You can be in the worst site with a great bunch and the sense of cameraderie sees you through.
Then again you can be tearing each others throats out.
Clive hope you were looking to touch a few souls and not old soles. Big difference where I come from. Then again - - -
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Submitted by Oliver Melling on Thu, 2007-08-09 06:00
No other names and luckily Im aware of the members of ASEAN so no need to list them, sorry but no show boating Im afraid.
who is Anoon - an acronym for a technical construction planning term Im not aware of or just some di*k h*ad who has been irritating you all on this board? (theres always a few)
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Submitted by Charleston-Jos… on Thu, 2007-08-09 04:29
If you are young and dynamic, the transition will be easy.
One thing you have to reconcile is the realistic quality of works meaning you may be shock to accept how contracting company balance quality from desing to actual due to financial consideration.
If your prepare to play the game, then, I dont find it will be deficult for you to blend with the real world of site construction activities as compared to well air-conditioned room of project design team.
To go anywhere any place: I think London is a nice place to start since London is busy in preparation for the 2012 Olympics.
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With reference to hardship postings - anyone been to Aktau ?
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No matter where you go, one can always plan to find fresh food and bottled beer. Can recommend seal liver and Artic beer
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Thats another 100 bucks in the post for making me laugh.
I think PP rantings /ravings and you guys wise cracks kept me sane in the dark days of site work in the winter of the Land of the Midnight Sun.
I digress. Some people love site, others avoid it like the plague. Its not for everyone but every planner should have a few hardship sites on their CV. Sakahlin, Artic, Angola, Nigeria. You can be in the worst site with a great bunch and the sense of cameraderie sees you through.
Then again you can be tearing each others throats out.
Clive hope you were looking to touch a few souls and not old soles. Big difference where I come from. Then again - - -
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Would be good if someone compiled a book of classic threads.
Las vegas, dead projects, maybe a few classic charlie rants!
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Clive,
To win Gwens heart, may I suggest you start out with a small feasibility study, followed by a kickoff meeting, then who knows what might happen!
Some baselining perhaps?
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Clive,
I think it is Gwens critical path you hope to do the forward and backward pass on.
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20 bucks in beer vouchers from me for sheer entertainment value.
PS Cheque is in the post!
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No, the later would be Charlie, Anoon is just his apprentice.
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LOL
No other names and luckily Im aware of the members of ASEAN so no need to list them, sorry but no show boating Im afraid.
who is Anoon - an acronym for a technical construction planning term Im not aware of or just some di*k h*ad who has been irritating you all on this board? (theres always a few)
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Clive,
Since you throw the challenge?????
PP will take the challenge to know how good you really are in Geography
Remember you are one against 19,000+++ PP members.
I love geography since childhood. Also one reason why I roam around the world.
Bet 20 USD if you will get it perfect 100% including those small pacific island, for example Fiji, Somoa, etc, etc,
Cheers,
Joseph
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Sorry about the bogus name earlier chaps, Im never sure with some of these forums. This one seems
In response to Clive, I have asked and I may well be on my way soon however its always good to get info or offers from other sources too.
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Jon,
GCC stand for Gulf Cooperation Countries. These countries have proximity to the Persian Gulf.
However, not all countries with proximity to the Persian Gulf are member of the GCC (for example Iraq, Iran, etc.)
In the same way that????
Not all Middle East Countries are member of the GCC (for example Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, etc.)
GCC members are the following countries:
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Oman
I hope I this not miss.
This is for your information.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Will do cheers
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Jon,
Send PP member Ian Cowx your CV and he should be able to get you an interview, as he is an agent.
If you have planned before and can use MSP, P3 or Primavera Enterprise then you should get a role easily.
The only thing to do is to make sure you barter on the way in, as no companies offer extra money once your in!
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GCC
Is this the middle east?
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Hi Jon,
You can start with contracting companies.
If you are young and dynamic, the transition will be easy.
One thing you have to reconcile is the realistic quality of works meaning you may be shock to accept how contracting company balance quality from desing to actual due to financial consideration.
If your prepare to play the game, then, I dont find it will be deficult for you to blend with the real world of site construction activities as compared to well air-conditioned room of project design team.
To go anywhere any place: I think London is a nice place to start since London is busy in preparation for the 2012 Olympics.
The next place to go is GCC.
Cheers,
Joseph