i need free templates for kid's chores

Re: templates for kids chores by Rob

Rob
Wed Sep 08 01:50:11 CDT 2004

I need kids who do chores.

This a newgroup for use of Microsft Project, not for templates are
parenting. Check a newsgroup dedicated to parenting, search Google, or
look at Microsoft's Office web site for templates.
www.microsoft.com/office.

Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.

rms




r.m. wrote:
> i need free templates for kid's chores

Re: templates for kids chores by John

John
Wed Sep 08 09:53:42 CDT 2004

> > i need free templates for kid's chores

Rob,
Don't be too quick to judge now, maybe this parent wants to schedule the
chores and even do some earned value (e.g. internet minutes access
earned for each load of garbage taken out).

John

Re: templates for kids chores by JulieD

JulieD
Wed Sep 08 11:52:22 CDT 2004

wouldn't mind one of these myself :) ... getting the data for the actuals
might prove difficult :)

"John" <mjensen@theriver.com> wrote in message
news:mjensen-C441F9.07534208092004@msnews.microsoft.com...
> > > i need free templates for kid's chores
>
> Rob,
> Don't be too quick to judge now, maybe this parent wants to schedule the
> chores and even do some earned value (e.g. internet minutes access
> earned for each load of garbage taken out).
>
> John



Re: templates for kids chores by Brian

Brian
Wed Sep 08 16:03:37 CDT 2004

I've now read about 2000 posts on this newsgroup and this is by far the
funniest posting I've come across... However, if you e-mail me a list of
what you want... I'd be willing to (after work [5pm] tomorrow [9/9/04]) make
you a template... getting the children to actually DO them will be in your
hands though... LOL

-Brian Stebbins



Re: templates for kids chores by Brian

Brian
Wed Sep 08 16:06:35 CDT 2004

Oh, and I'm relatively new to the project management routine so I'm
seriously more than willing to make this for you r.m. 'cause I need all the
practice I can get (hence the no life because I'm reading everything I can
about PM). The reason for this second post is to let everyone ELSE know if
they want a copy to e-mail me.



Re: templates for kids chores by Steve

Steve
Wed Sep 08 17:39:07 CDT 2004

A kind word and a big stick works wonders!

--
Steve House [MVP]
MS Project Trainer/Consultant
Visit http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm for the FAQs

"Brian Stebbins" <Brian_Stebbins@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I've now read about 2000 posts on this newsgroup and this is by far the
> funniest posting I've come across... However, if you e-mail me a list of
> what you want... I'd be willing to (after work [5pm] tomorrow [9/9/04])
make
> you a template... getting the children to actually DO them will be in your
> hands though... LOL
>
> -Brian Stebbins
>
>



Re: templates for kids chores by Mark

Mark
Wed Sep 08 20:18:46 CDT 2004

Kids are great project managers but not good do'ers :-)

3 kids, age 12,12,12 (yes triplets)

Mark


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_________________________________________________________
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Principal, Oak Associates, Inc, www.oakinc.com
"Advancing the Theory and Practice of Project Management"
________________________________________________________

The nicest thing about NOT planning is that failure
comes as a complete surprise and is not preceded by
a period of worry and depression.

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"r.m." <r.m.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> i need free templates for kid's chores



Re: templates for kids chores by JulieD

JulieD
Thu Sep 09 06:53:31 CDT 2004

Hi Brian

if you do get one done i wouldn't mind - but there's no rush - my two girls
are only 1 & 3 so we haven't got into "chores" yet :)

Cheers
JulieD

"Brian Stebbins" <Brian_Stebbins@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:eTvv6eelEHA.2680@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Oh, and I'm relatively new to the project management routine so I'm
> seriously more than willing to make this for you r.m. 'cause I need all
the
> practice I can get (hence the no life because I'm reading everything I can
> about PM). The reason for this second post is to let everyone ELSE know
if
> they want a copy to e-mail me.
>
>



Re: templates for kids chores by Brian

Brian
Thu Sep 09 07:34:00 CDT 2004

JulieD, I haven't gotten a request from "r.m." but if and when i make one
I'll send it to you. Steve House... omg, reading that made me laugh and
made my morning. Mark Durrenberger, after 12 years of triplets NO WONDER
you're a project manager... after raising triplets, anything must be easy...
good luck with the teen years!!

-Brian Stebbins



Re: templates for kids chores by Mark

Mark
Thu Sep 09 16:39:21 CDT 2004

Why does everyone remind me of the "teen years" :-)...
(and if it's not the teen years I'm being reminded about it's the "wait
until they start driving" or "what are you going to do when they go to
college)

Mark


--
_________________________________________________________
Mark Durrenberger, PMP
Principal, Oak Associates, Inc, www.oakinc.com
"Advancing the Theory and Practice of Project Management"
________________________________________________________

The nicest thing about NOT planning is that failure
comes as a complete surprise and is not preceded by
a period of worry and depression.

- Sir John Harvey-Jones
"Brian Stebbins" <Brian_Stebbins@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:uxR8JlmlEHA.3876@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> JulieD, I haven't gotten a request from "r.m." but if and when i make one
> I'll send it to you. Steve House... omg, reading that made me laugh and
> made my morning. Mark Durrenberger, after 12 years of triplets NO WONDER
> you're a project manager... after raising triplets, anything must be
easy...
> good luck with the teen years!!
>
> -Brian Stebbins
>
>



Re: templates for kids chores by JamesG

JamesG
Fri Sep 10 07:33:10 CDT 2004

Julie....Oh My God....what do you mean your kids don't do chores. You've
missed their formative "useful members of society" years.....or should it be:
"Why have a dog and bark yourself". Mine are 2 & 4.......my 2 year old mends
the car whilst the 4 year old is currently doing a roof conversion!
Unfortunately I have to use a 24hr calendar, 'cos there's no saying when
they're gonna get the motivation to do any of this stuff! Initially, we
thought that the 03:00 banging noises were poltergeists!

James.G :-)

"JulieD" wrote:

> Hi Brian
>
> if you do get one done i wouldn't mind - but there's no rush - my two girls
> are only 1 & 3 so we haven't got into "chores" yet :)
>
> Cheers
> JulieD
>
> "Brian Stebbins" <Brian_Stebbins@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:eTvv6eelEHA.2680@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> > Oh, and I'm relatively new to the project management routine so I'm
> > seriously more than willing to make this for you r.m. 'cause I need all
> the
> > practice I can get (hence the no life because I'm reading everything I can
> > about PM). The reason for this second post is to let everyone ELSE know
> if
> > they want a copy to e-mail me.
> >
> >
>
>
>

Re: templates for kids chores by JulieD

JulieD
Sat Sep 11 23:54:41 CDT 2004

Hi James

had to laugh ... my 3yo has a cleaning obsession anyway which doesn't need
any encouragement and as the 1yo doesn't walk yet we thought we would give
her a bit more time :)

Cheers
JulieD


"James G" <JamesG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6045EC95-886D-427B-8478-DCE2906869B2@microsoft.com...
> Julie....Oh My God....what do you mean your kids don't do chores. You've
> missed their formative "useful members of society" years.....or should it
be:
> "Why have a dog and bark yourself". Mine are 2 & 4.......my 2 year old
mends
> the car whilst the 4 year old is currently doing a roof conversion!
> Unfortunately I have to use a 24hr calendar, 'cos there's no saying when
> they're gonna get the motivation to do any of this stuff! Initially, we
> thought that the 03:00 banging noises were poltergeists!
>
> James.G :-)
>
> "JulieD" wrote:
>
> > Hi Brian
> >
> > if you do get one done i wouldn't mind - but there's no rush - my two
girls
> > are only 1 & 3 so we haven't got into "chores" yet :)
> >
> > Cheers
> > JulieD
> >
> > "Brian Stebbins" <Brian_Stebbins@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:eTvv6eelEHA.2680@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> > > Oh, and I'm relatively new to the project management routine so I'm
> > > seriously more than willing to make this for you r.m. 'cause I need
all
> > the
> > > practice I can get (hence the no life because I'm reading everything I
can
> > > about PM). The reason for this second post is to let everyone ELSE
know
> > if
> > > they want a copy to e-mail me.
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >