4th January 2008, 09:23 PM
Quote:quote:I find it morally wrong to try and make money out of any conservation based profession.
I also take issue with that... I'm sorry I can be a moral person and make money... why would making money be morally wrong if its what you are good at...
I for example don't make lots... but I make quite a good living, and therefore can have the time (and money) to spend doing community and outreach..) "I make therefore I can"
If we want to be professional.. lets stop the embassesment about making money... I can't think of anyone else who would feel they should not make money .. because its not nice.
I make a living... but I also don't mind making more than I need.. not greedy... just reasonable... then I can be a bit more socially inclusive... Archaeolgoists are always seen as people who will do a weekend dig for nought... give a lecture for free, carry out research for thrupence... by why?
I also disagree with Paul..money does not have to be the sole option... but why can't you have two? Interest in the past and a desire to have the painting you like, the holiday you want, the car that goes more than a few miles without breaking down.
We do love to do ourselves down...
I agree that money is not the ultimate reason I do it... but after 15 years I was still on 10k a year... was nice indeed to have the money not to worry about the money any more... AND have the life as an archaeologist.... or HE Professioanal
"No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.."
Khufu