Hi guys, I have been planning for 25+ years and came accross the site by accident a short while back. I find the whole concept very refreshing and a valuable contribution to the planning community WORLD WIDE. Keep up the good work.
Member for
22 years 8 months
Member for22 years8 months
Submitted by Cyril Armentia on Tue, 2004-11-23 04:14
My understanding is that "Planning Plannet" was created in order to solidify the planning community and here we are putting the interest to be members.
The planning "Forum" was created for the member planners to interact and give views and/or advices to those members who are in need of help in the field of planning and scheduling.
I am happy that I came across to be a member of this organization.
I hope that we (planners) should unit for the best of the site and for the best of the planning community.
Boosting someone’s self to find a job is normal. It’s up to the recruiter or employer to assess on what the applicant is telling about himself or herself even if they post it on this forum. Posting one’s heroism in the forum has no receipt. Anybody can call himself the greatest planner in the world. But, but remember, each member has to submit his or her resume or CV for membership application. So, whatever they say about themselves can be cross-checked from the their credentials and they have to proved themselves on the job.
Regarding, UK planning jobs, I don’t think of any wrong on it. If that’s the case, why not we request from the Website Committee to post planning jobs from other contries too.
Regards,
Cyril
Singapore
Member for
21 years 2 months
Member for21 years2 months
Submitted by Robert Adams on Thu, 2004-09-30 18:21
Planning work can be very solitary at times, and being able to discuss issues and concerns with similar professionals is priceless.
Since I am currently in the midst of a large change secularly, Planning Planet is a big link for me to keep established within the community as a planning professional.
Thanks to everyone for their comments and queries!
Rob
Member for
22 years 11 months
Member for22 years11 months
Submitted by Bernard Ertl on Thu, 2004-09-30 12:40
This is an internet forum. There is no validation or guarantee for the qualifications for anyone who is a member here. It is up to you to evaluate a poster’s expertise when analyzing a discussion (or advice).
It is natural for people to respond to criticism and to offer it where bad information is presented. This is normal. I’m not sure I understand the point of your rant.
If the Planning Planet is not measuring up to your hopes and expectations, you can either help improve it or find another venue that is closer to your ideal. I myself find the PP to be very dynamic and full of experienced project folk from all over the world. I am grateful for their contributions of time and knowledge. I don’t know of any other free resource on the internet where such quality discussions in this field can be found.
Member for
22 years 4 monthsRE: HOT PLANNING JOBS
Hi guys, I have been planning for 25+ years and came accross the site by accident a short while back. I find the whole concept very refreshing and a valuable contribution to the planning community WORLD WIDE. Keep up the good work.
Member for
22 years 8 monthsRE: HOT PLANNING JOBS
Hi Jimmy & everybody in the planning planet,
My understanding is that "Planning Plannet" was created in order to solidify the planning community and here we are putting the interest to be members.
The planning "Forum" was created for the member planners to interact and give views and/or advices to those members who are in need of help in the field of planning and scheduling.
I am happy that I came across to be a member of this organization.
I hope that we (planners) should unit for the best of the site and for the best of the planning community.
Boosting someone’s self to find a job is normal. It’s up to the recruiter or employer to assess on what the applicant is telling about himself or herself even if they post it on this forum. Posting one’s heroism in the forum has no receipt. Anybody can call himself the greatest planner in the world. But, but remember, each member has to submit his or her resume or CV for membership application. So, whatever they say about themselves can be cross-checked from the their credentials and they have to proved themselves on the job.
Regarding, UK planning jobs, I don’t think of any wrong on it. If that’s the case, why not we request from the Website Committee to post planning jobs from other contries too.
Regards,
Cyril
Singapore
Member for
21 years 2 monthsRE: HOT PLANNING JOBS
I entirely agree re: the value of this site.
Planning work can be very solitary at times, and being able to discuss issues and concerns with similar professionals is priceless.
Since I am currently in the midst of a large change secularly, Planning Planet is a big link for me to keep established within the community as a planning professional.
Thanks to everyone for their comments and queries!
Rob
Member for
22 years 11 monthsRE: HOT PLANNING JOBS
This is an internet forum. There is no validation or guarantee for the qualifications for anyone who is a member here. It is up to you to evaluate a poster’s expertise when analyzing a discussion (or advice).
It is natural for people to respond to criticism and to offer it where bad information is presented. This is normal. I’m not sure I understand the point of your rant.
If the Planning Planet is not measuring up to your hopes and expectations, you can either help improve it or find another venue that is closer to your ideal. I myself find the PP to be very dynamic and full of experienced project folk from all over the world. I am grateful for their contributions of time and knowledge. I don’t know of any other free resource on the internet where such quality discussions in this field can be found.
Bernard Ertl
InterPlan Systems - eTaskMaker Project Planning Software
Member for
22 years 10 monthsRE: HOT PLANNING JOBS
If "ALL IS REALITY - NEVER RUN FROM THE TRUTH"
then why do you say you are from the USA? Your writing belies that fact with every sentence that you write.