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Subject:How Many Projects Can One Person Handle -Reply From:Bill Sullivan <bsullivan -at- SMTPLINK -dot- DELTECPOWER -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 23 Jan 1997 08:44:54 -0800
> I'm wondering how many projects of varying sizes do some of you
feel one person can work on and do an adequate job, not necessarily
prize-winning. Let's assume that you will work 40 - 50 hours a
week.--Barbara Ridley
For me at least, the details of quantity are not especially easy to
work out. I suppose one overriding factor might be: How many
experiences and accomplishments would you care to add to your resume?
Bill Sullivan
bsullivan -at- deltecpower
San Diego, California
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