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Project Manager, Construction Reviews
What is it like working as a Project Manager, Construction?
December 2014
•Share your knowledge about the daily responsibilities, care.
Project Manager, Construction:
Never assume you know anything, always be willing to learn from others in the field and managers. Time management is essential and if you don't have thick skin, this is not the industry for you.
December 2014
Situational Awareness Pays.
Project Manager, Construction:
No other industry allows such diversity in professional and personal growth and development. The door is open for any person willing to qualify him/herself by putting themselves out there and giving 100%. Limitations tend to be personality characteristics, flexibility, and willingness to learn plus a fair amount of in the right place at the right time with the appropriate qualifications and a degree of personal marketing.
December 2014
Project Manager, Construction:
Pros: Opportunities to tackle multiple projects and different responsibilities.
Cons: Dealing with poorly performing subcontractors and supplier, dealing with owners/construction managers, low pay for my responsibilities and job title, no sick days, small amount of vacation time, micromanaging by supervisor.
December 2014
YouthBuild , a job worth the monumental stress.
Project Manager, Construction:
Pros: Working with the local youth, teaching construction skills.
Cons: Overcoming destructive habits. Teaching work ethic to young people that have never had time requirements.
November 2014
Over worked under paid.
Project Manager, Construction:
Pros: Freedom and nobody to answer to, I make the schedule and enjoy the flexibility.
Cons: I dont get paid overtime and I feel that I am very under paid for the work that I do.
November 2014
Keys to sucess.
Project Manager, Construction:
Serve God, Learn people, get organized and stay organized.
November 2014
Learn As Much As You Can And Don't Limit Your Self.
Project Manager, Construction:
Never limit yourself in what you have studied for, I have realized being a Project Manager does not mean you manage construction activities only but the project as a whole.
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