True, but i do most of that project manager job already on a daily basis and
more. it's not like they'd be losing me from my current position, my
officemate (kathy) is the loan project manager and she does the software as
well... she thinks that i should be the deposit project manager and continue
to develop the software at the same time. It could actually help me be more
productive, then i'd hear more feedback because of the meetings that i'd
have to attend.
-- -Josh Lowered 2000 Dakota CC 3.9L"andy levy" <andylevy@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:b72cn8$bin$1@bent.twistedbits.net... > > Josh Battles wrote: > > Thanks for the tips Andy. I may do some dumb stuff now and then, but > > believe me I know that I can't just up and quit. That's just plain stupid. > > See, the cool thing that i have to bargain with is that nobody else knows > > how to do my job, or what it is that i do, not even my boss...and i don't > > exactly document everything too well, if you catch my drift... > > I have the same problem. Believe me - you do *not* want that kind of > job security. If you can't be replaced, you can't be promoted or > transferred to the project manager job you want. I've been in the same > position for 3 years becaus I'm the only one who knows some things > > > > -- > -andy > > http://home.twcny.rr.com/andylevy/ --- andylevy@yahoo.com > -------------------------------------------- > "Whatever Adam does, do the opposite and you'll be fine" > -Bob Tom > -------------------------------------------- >
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