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  • S Simon_Whale

    Lucky swine i've been waiting 8 months nearly for a project to enter the design stage.. other than that i have only scraps of work to do I think i've had 3 weeks of actual work in that time But waiting around bites

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    Rama Krishna Vavilala
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    whale2009 wrote:

    Lucky swine i've been waiting 8 months nearly for a project to enter the design stage.. other than that i have only scraps of work to do

    Reminds me of the conversation I had with one of my friends over the weekend. He is working on a team which is preparing a document on how to write documents on requirements for a project for the last 4 months. Till they finalize the documents about requirements, they cannot have requirements as a result they cannot start design.

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      whale2009 wrote:

      Lucky swine i've been waiting 8 months nearly for a project to enter the design stage.. other than that i have only scraps of work to do

      Reminds me of the conversation I had with one of my friends over the weekend. He is working on a team which is preparing a document on how to write documents on requirements for a project for the last 4 months. Till they finalize the documents about requirements, they cannot have requirements as a result they cannot start design.

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      1 21 Gigawatts
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      That reminds me of this[^] Dilbert cartoon! (I used to have it as my desktop background) :)

      "If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough" ~ Albert Einstein "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." ~ Paul Neal "Red" Adair

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      • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

        whale2009 wrote:

        Lucky swine i've been waiting 8 months nearly for a project to enter the design stage.. other than that i have only scraps of work to do

        Reminds me of the conversation I had with one of my friends over the weekend. He is working on a team which is preparing a document on how to write documents on requirements for a project for the last 4 months. Till they finalize the documents about requirements, they cannot have requirements as a result they cannot start design.

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        Simon_Whale
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        That is what we are waiting for 3 months after getting the instruction to start such a rewrite we get a message saying wait as an underwriter is spec'ing the system. That was September last year

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          I've been with the client for four weeks now and still don't have the required access to do any work. Managers get dumbfounded looks and point fingers at each other during meetings when asked why and VPs get placed on hold when calling the help desk to ask why. To make matters worse I'm 1/3 of the way through the engagement and have nothing to show for it. At least I'm catching up on my reading. :)


          I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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          Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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          It happens more than I care to admit. But to be honest, you will have something to show for your engagement ... an extension :p

          Need custom software developed? I do custom programming based primarily on MS tools with an emphasis on C# development and consulting. A man said to the universe: "Sir I exist!" "However," replied the universe, "The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation." --Stephen Crane

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            I've been with the client for four weeks now and still don't have the required access to do any work. Managers get dumbfounded looks and point fingers at each other during meetings when asked why and VPs get placed on hold when calling the help desk to ask why. To make matters worse I'm 1/3 of the way through the engagement and have nothing to show for it. At least I'm catching up on my reading. :)


            I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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            J4amieC
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            I started a contract once where 2 weeks in I still had no PC. I called it quits and left. From memory I was renovating my house at the time and figured I could put my time to better use there than sitting in some god-awful office waiting for no-brainers to sort their procurement procedures out.

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              I've been with the client for four weeks now and still don't have the required access to do any work. Managers get dumbfounded looks and point fingers at each other during meetings when asked why and VPs get placed on hold when calling the help desk to ask why. To make matters worse I'm 1/3 of the way through the engagement and have nothing to show for it. At least I'm catching up on my reading. :)


              I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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              Lost User
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              Hurry Up And Wait - terrible when it streches on for months.

              Join the cool kids - Come fold with us[^]

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              • 1 1 21 Gigawatts

                That reminds me of this[^] Dilbert cartoon! (I used to have it as my desktop background) :)

                "If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough" ~ Albert Einstein "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." ~ Paul Neal "Red" Adair

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                PIEBALDconsult
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                That. And the Wally Reflector.

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                  I've been with the client for four weeks now and still don't have the required access to do any work. Managers get dumbfounded looks and point fingers at each other during meetings when asked why and VPs get placed on hold when calling the help desk to ask why. To make matters worse I'm 1/3 of the way through the engagement and have nothing to show for it. At least I'm catching up on my reading. :)


                  I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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                  Kevin McFarlane
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                  What are you moaning about? You're getting paid aren't you? That's what an old boss of mine used to say (to someone else, not me). :) Actually, right now I'd love to be in your position as opposed to being paid nothing to do nothing (i.e., I'm a "resting" contractor).

                  Kevin

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                    I've been with the client for four weeks now and still don't have the required access to do any work. Managers get dumbfounded looks and point fingers at each other during meetings when asked why and VPs get placed on hold when calling the help desk to ask why. To make matters worse I'm 1/3 of the way through the engagement and have nothing to show for it. At least I'm catching up on my reading. :)


                    I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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                    Jorgen Andersson
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                    It's visible on your reputation.

                    "When did ignorance become a point of view" - Dilbert

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                    • J Jorgen Andersson

                      It's visible on your reputation.

                      "When did ignorance become a point of view" - Dilbert

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                      I don't get it :confused:


                      I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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                      • K Kevin McFarlane

                        What are you moaning about? You're getting paid aren't you? That's what an old boss of mine used to say (to someone else, not me). :) Actually, right now I'd love to be in your position as opposed to being paid nothing to do nothing (i.e., I'm a "resting" contractor).

                        Kevin

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                        Mycroft Holmes
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                        "resting" sucks - touch wood I have not been there for a long time but I have painful memories of "resting" periods. I must admit I like to work and finding something to occupy those periods can be irritating, in those days I was a master of the tool I was using, now days I have at least 2 technologies that I don't have the time to learn.

                        Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                          I've been with the client for four weeks now and still don't have the required access to do any work. Managers get dumbfounded looks and point fingers at each other during meetings when asked why and VPs get placed on hold when calling the help desk to ask why. To make matters worse I'm 1/3 of the way through the engagement and have nothing to show for it. At least I'm catching up on my reading. :)


                          I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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                          Lost User
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                          google what ever comes to your mind and start reading....tired of reading???? check out images on google....else videos.... not gud? go to sleep!

                          Ravie Busie Coding is my birth-right and bugs are part of feature my code has! _________________________________________ Me  Facebook  Twitter

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                            I've been with the client for four weeks now and still don't have the required access to do any work. Managers get dumbfounded looks and point fingers at each other during meetings when asked why and VPs get placed on hold when calling the help desk to ask why. To make matters worse I'm 1/3 of the way through the engagement and have nothing to show for it. At least I'm catching up on my reading. :)


                            I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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                            smcnulty2000
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                            Long lunches. Go find a lot of forums where people need programming help. At least it keeps your hand in. Tackle hard questions at these sites. Maybe there's a new technology you should be looking at learning? Correcting fools on the internet of their misconceived notions. Actually, that situation always sucks. I find it more stressful than a regular flow of work with encroaching deadlines. But less stressful than a crazy boss.

                            _____________________________ Every app cloud has a user whining.

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                              I don't get it :confused:


                              I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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                              Jorgen Andersson
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                              Sorry, my error. Your reputation makes a jump upwards, but that was two months ago not one. I was reading it as that you have more spare time.

                              "When did ignorance become a point of view" - Dilbert

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                                I've been with the client for four weeks now and still don't have the required access to do any work. Managers get dumbfounded looks and point fingers at each other during meetings when asked why and VPs get placed on hold when calling the help desk to ask why. To make matters worse I'm 1/3 of the way through the engagement and have nothing to show for it. At least I'm catching up on my reading. :)


                                I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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                                Steve Naidamast
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                                You are lucky... I have been at a client for close to 10 months. I have completed numerous projects at their request and not a single one has entered into production. For whatever reason as soon as I near completion on a project they come up with a reason as to why they can't implement it. Sort of reminds me of the English pilot in "Shogun"... Its a pay-check so I don't complain...

                                Steve Naidamast Black Falcon Software, Inc. blackfalconsoftware@ix.netcom.com

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                                  You are lucky... I have been at a client for close to 10 months. I have completed numerous projects at their request and not a single one has entered into production. For whatever reason as soon as I near completion on a project they come up with a reason as to why they can't implement it. Sort of reminds me of the English pilot in "Shogun"... Its a pay-check so I don't complain...

                                  Steve Naidamast Black Falcon Software, Inc. blackfalconsoftware@ix.netcom.com

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                                  LenaBr
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                                  I have been waiting a year for my client to finish writing the company specific documentation needed to implement a system that was booked to go live 18 months ago. Right now I am waiting for IBM to install some gpg software on the server so we can decrypt files we are getting from a supplier programmatically. They are in touch with their legal department to see if they are allowed to install a version of winpt and create 2 lines of commands to decrypt 2 files every night. The whole processes has lasted 6 months. In the mean time the client down loads the files every morning, decrypts them on his laptop and re uploads the decrypted files and runs what was supposed to be an automatic nightly batch.

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                                    I have been waiting a year for my client to finish writing the company specific documentation needed to implement a system that was booked to go live 18 months ago. Right now I am waiting for IBM to install some gpg software on the server so we can decrypt files we are getting from a supplier programmatically. They are in touch with their legal department to see if they are allowed to install a version of winpt and create 2 lines of commands to decrypt 2 files every night. The whole processes has lasted 6 months. In the mean time the client down loads the files every morning, decrypts them on his laptop and re uploads the decrypted files and runs what was supposed to be an automatic nightly batch.

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                                    Steve Naidamast
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                                    And I thought this was just me going stir-crazy... :-) I have been in the field 35+ years and it still amazes me by the level of incompetence that management displays continuously. I have produced some really good work for my client and it just sits there. So I work on my own development projects (of which I have quite a few), hoping some day that I can have my own small software business...

                                    Steve Naidamast Black Falcon Software, Inc. blackfalconsoftware@ix.netcom.com

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                                      You are lucky... I have been at a client for close to 10 months. I have completed numerous projects at their request and not a single one has entered into production. For whatever reason as soon as I near completion on a project they come up with a reason as to why they can't implement it. Sort of reminds me of the English pilot in "Shogun"... Its a pay-check so I don't complain...

                                      Steve Naidamast Black Falcon Software, Inc. blackfalconsoftware@ix.netcom.com

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                                      Ernesto Miguel
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                                      I think there's always something to do... if isn't work then, find a hobby, play a guitar or raise a bonsai or get laid... then eat... then get laid again... Then think of something great to sell ... etc etc etc... till you die...

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                                        I've been with the client for four weeks now and still don't have the required access to do any work. Managers get dumbfounded looks and point fingers at each other during meetings when asked why and VPs get placed on hold when calling the help desk to ask why. To make matters worse I'm 1/3 of the way through the engagement and have nothing to show for it. At least I'm catching up on my reading. :)


                                        I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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                                        CDMTJX
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                                        Learn something new that might benefit the project. Or you. Look available for any work, and be busy with "something". Stay on site for the required hours to get paid, don't give them an excuse to let you go, assuming you want to stay... Saw this when I contracted. Had to discover requirements as I coded, got something working, then we all got distracted with other fires. Larger app I was feeding data to in particular wasn't near done (still isn't), but programmers weren't able to work on it. So I rewrote the program. Several times. It benefited, and so did I. I still maintain it, its definitely better for the rewrites, now that I know what its supposed to do! :)

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                                          I've been with the client for four weeks now and still don't have the required access to do any work. Managers get dumbfounded looks and point fingers at each other during meetings when asked why and VPs get placed on hold when calling the help desk to ask why. To make matters worse I'm 1/3 of the way through the engagement and have nothing to show for it. At least I'm catching up on my reading. :)


                                          I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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                                          Slobos
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                                          We programmers are such a strange kind... I am almost in same position... I got angry once and I told my boss "From now on I am only working three hours per day" and he said "Finally you are going to work same as everyone else, we will see for how long will you will stick to that." I quit few days later... but that is just a part of the story to be completely honest.

                                          I like being sober. It gives some kind of quality to life that I can't really put my finger on... it is like running life from console way less colors but so much more control.

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