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Work in 2009( part 2) - the invisible man - 5th February 2009 I feared so. Cheers Velo and DD. Work in 2009( part 2) - BAJR Host - 5th February 2009 First off.. welcome Auntie! A long time lurker is always welcome.. and never more than now! [:I] This is quite shocking news.. but I will be sending round a very short whats happening question to all 193 contractors on BAJR ?When a sinister person means to be your enemy, they always start by trying to become your friend.? William Blake Work in 2009( part 2) - Mike.T. - 6th February 2009 All this guessing which unit people are actually talking about is a real hoot. A certain unit north of the border or a certain unit in the Midlands. :face-huh: We need to have some form of on line charades going i think .... Sad to hear about Lindsey Archaeological Services. I was employed by them, for a short while, 2 years back and worked with a good bunch of people there. Work in 2009( part 2) - Dirty Dave Lincoln - 6th February 2009 This deppression has hit a lot of units (some harder than others), but I still think that as a profession we should resist giving into despair and try to come out of it stronger-as Granny Weatherwax would say "I aintent dead yet". Though in what shape archaeology will be in once things turn around is anybodies guess. I like to think that the last part of Tennyson's 'Ulysses' sums it up: "and though we are not now that strength which in old days Moved earth and heaven; that which we are, we are; One equal temper of heroic hearts, Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield." Work in 2009( part 2) - 1man1desk - 6th February 2009 Quote:quote:As for infrastructure projects - I can't see them being of any benefit to archaeologists in large parts of the country.Depends whether you mean individual archaeologists or units. These big projects (e.g. large road schemes) can provide a lot of archaeological work over a period of several months. Some of them may have well over 100 archaeologists on site. However, while lots of individuals may get jobs, smaller regional units often don't get much chance of winning the work from the large national units. As you say, they will only help people who either live within reach of the projects or are willing/able to move temporarily. 1man1desk to let, fully furnished Work in 2009( part 2) - Velociraptor - 6th February 2009 In regards to "Archaeology Unit L" in Lincoln.... I have heard that a Phoenix will rise from the ashes (wink!) Work in 2009( part 2) - kevin wooldridge - 6th February 2009 Quote:quote:Originally posted by Velociraptor It seems then that at least 'someone' has confidence that there is still archaeology in Lincoln... With peace and consolation hath dismist, And calm of mind all passion spent... Work in 2009( part 2) - muddyandcold - 7th February 2009 Quote:quote:Originally posted by Velociraptoralways good to hear of companies surviving. Shouldn't we be asking the question of what happens to the post-excavation and reports of units that have collapsed???? Work in 2009( part 2) - kevin wooldridge - 7th February 2009 Quote:quote:Originally posted by muddy Financially, I guess the collapse of the company suggests no further money is available for post-ex Intellectually, I guess that with all the best will in the world, the collapse of the company suggests no further money is available for post-ex and who will work for nothing. We don't have a regualatory system in the UK where archaeologists can be forced to account for personal and/or corporate backlogs. (Discuss!!) This is financial chicken and intellectual egg coming home to roost to the place where turkeys aint gonna be looking forward to Christmas. With peace and consolation hath dismist, And calm of mind all passion spent... Work in 2009( part 2) - RedEarth - 7th February 2009 Quote:quote:Originally posted by 1man1desk A bit of both I suppose. For one thing, yes they aren't going to be much use for smaller organisations or individuals unless by some miracle they can get involved in a large project of that type. Secondly, it is going to be very regional and so it is going to favour the archaeologists of some areas more than others. I can't see the government deciding they need a new airport anywhere near where I am, for example (thank God!). |