Fox can't read?
knowledge of product trials and approvals as well as significant experience with Level Crossings (for example: MCB-OD, CCTV, AHB, MSL, ABCL, AOCL ).
Fox can't read?
knowledge of product trials and approvals as well as significant experience with Level Crossings (for example: MCB-OD, CCTV, AHB, MSL, ABCL, AOCL ).
I really don't see how a office job paying 8-12 pound an hour and full time is so bad for someone in my situation.
Fox can't read?
Fox can't read?
Your role will involve the monitoring of design and specialist consultants and contractors , providing project management advice in respect of all construction activities, including testing and commissioning and site supervision.
[TW]Fox;18006820 said:You'll never get a job doing that if you dont have the experience *and* can't read the job spec![]()
... rather than rioting all day outside parliament.
Dude, you just need a bit of life experience to know that this is a hugely senior role for someone with around 30 years of industry experience, if I were to guess. This is a Project Leader type role - a Project and Programme manager rolled into one. This is not what you are currently doing.
The above is a big task - do you think with a couple years of experience you'd be able to handle consultants and contractors as asked above?
Project Management is also a job in itself, it's not something that comes easily and the only way to learn to Project manage is to actually project manage.
And yet someone like morba says that's such a low wage. I made reference to that job advert to show what I could be doing in 6 years time not right this second.
And yet someone like morba says that's such a low wage. I made reference to that job advert to show what I could be doing in 6 years time not right this second.
Disagree personally, £300 isn't to be sniffed at, might not be high compared to some of the contracting gods on here but it's still a decent wage.
And the difficulty in finding a decent paid perm role could make this a very attractive proposition.
You'd need to be on about £70k a year in a perm role to get that much.
Also the ad highlights the whole point we've been trying to make about the temp/contractor divide
And yet someone like morba says that's such a low wage. I made reference to that job advert to show what I could be doing in 6 years time not right this second.
I didn't say it was a 'such a low wage', learn to read.
£300 a day is quite low, you would really want to consider a perm job with a decent renumeration over it imo.
You did say that...