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by iworkforthem
5637 days ago
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There will be quite a bit of management to do, either you have to do it yourself or you have bring someone in to do it for you. In an ideal situation, a project manager can be roped in to manage the P/L, schedule and as well as the scope of each project. You can be a resource for him. Of course the strange thing for him is that he will report the P/L back to you. Kinda of ironic, but it could work, and you still get to do what you like and do best. |
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