3rd November 2010, 09:49 PM
Dinosaur Wrote:Aren't most bright young diggers these days ones who've spent 3 (or often more) years at uni learning nothing whatsoever relevant? That's all we ever seem to get! People who've spent that time actually learning on the job are much preferred, at least in my book. But then, IFA don't like that... :face-stir:
So we are back to the skills based benchmark to make an archaeological company "acceptable" to construction companies who at least know something about the benchmarking quals - ISO, NVQs...(not so sure about IEMA as it doesn't apply across archaeology) and the more academic driven benchmarks which is where perhaps the IFA is possibly failing to represent archaeology across the board.
There is a need for a happy medium...standards upheld by the archaeology company which everyone understands on the client side and a meaningful progression of professional achievements for those at the sharp end.
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, Merlot in one hand, Cigar in the other; body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming "WOO HOO, what a ride!