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i'm very interested in seeing any correlations and statistical cross sections for this once when the voting is done. especially for the only 3 votes each (so far) that indicated "big bucks," "very easy to find" and "love it."
I do all the things a project manager does, in a role that has developed into that. However, my original title is sticking and the company I work for has no intention of changing that! As such, my original role is still my current role, as is the system architect role I segued through into being a PM. That makes for a very busy life.
So stress levels tend to be huge, pay is rubbish, and while I'd love to love my job it is quite difficult to do so! However, when it all comes together it is very, very satisfying, personally, indeed.
So stress levels tend to be huge, pay is rubbish, and while I'd love to love my job it is quite difficult to do so! However, when it all comes together it is very, very satisfying, personally, indeed.
I feel your pain. I too have developed into what is now a PM position. But the company is still sticking to my orginal position and don't want to retitle or reconized me as a PM. They will feel the pain thought when you leave and they have to hire 5 people to do your job.
The company I work for doesn't want to title me at a PM. For if they did they would have to come off the hip and pay me more as a PM. I am doing Project Manager work and handling as many as 15 projects at one time (just myself with no help). Any where from department moves to new office construction which involves a lot of different stakeholders. I am moving over to Network Engineer just so I can get a raise. i do love the job, seeing it from conception to the final product gives me much statisfaction. Been doing this work for over 12 yrs and have never been reconized as a PM. Time to move on or move out?
I am working as PM for last more than 3 years but the designation doesnt reflect this. Its a tough and challenging job and you need to be on your toes always in order to meet unrealisitic deadlines. There are million issues to deal with and when you start feeling the satisfaction of solving one issue, many other are already in the que waiting for your attention.
i'm work as 2nd and 3rd level support but in the same time from over 2 years work on a projects. creating new offices in EMEA (LAN, WAN, server rooms, security systems etc.) and nobody from my company want to promote me on PM possition. It's very frustrating.
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