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What is it like working as a Project Manager, Construction?
March 2015
Project Managment as an Independent Contractor.
Project Manager, Construction:
If it is a smaller project have a flat rate, for larger products use a sliding scale. Usually .05% is standard.
March 2015
It is rewarding.
Project Manager, Construction:
Pros: The ability to see projects from the concept phase all the way to the construction.
Cons: Stressful at times.
March 2015
Construction head ache.
Project Manager, Construction:
Try to get people to do there jobs.
March 2015
What im worth.
Project Manager, Construction:
Pros: Travel.
People interaction.
Make my own schedule.
Salery paycheck.
Cons: Average 60 hours a week.
Always on call.
Starting at 3am.
Getting done as late as 2am.
March 2015
Construction Project Management Salary.
Project Manager, Construction:
Pros: Work schedule flexibility, combination of field and office work, working with professionals, types of projects, experience gained.
Cons: Having to address and resolve problems on a regular basis that are out of my control, having to deal with difficult clients.
February 2015
Hard work.
Project Manager, Construction:
Pros: Everything about the job is good it. Will use all you have.
February 2015
Be aware of what Chsoices you're making.
Project Manager, Construction:
When starting in an industry, make choices based on what you want to have happen in our life, not what needs to happen in your environment.
The issue with tradework is that almost anyone can start with very little experience. This attracts a certain kind of person, typically, who will have a tendancy to not choose what's right for your own life, but what's right at the time.
There's not necessarily a detriment to that, however, as you continue to work, avoid making the day to day tasks your primary focus. Avoid making the insrtuctions and tasks you are assigned, what matters most.
Instead, try to make deliberate choices about what YOU want your tasks to look like. Make decisions that revolve around what YOU want your life to look like, and allow that to motivate the choices you make about your tasks and projects.
This way, as you make mistakes, you can learn and adjust according to what your life plan needs, and not be totally invested in a work related identity.
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