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Dielita McKnight
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Former IT Project Manager - will my skills transfer

Dielita McKnight
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I am interested in learning how to manage my own construction/reno projects. I was an IT project manager in my former life. Are there any forums on renovations or construction?

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    Chris Seveney
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    Chris Seveney
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    @Dielita McKnight

    Some skills transfer but managing construction take experience in understanding the scope of work and problem solving

    Also realize managing construction contractors is very different than it contractors.

    I would be rich if I had a dollar for every time I was cursed or threatened.

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