Quote:quote:Sadly the economic crisis will not help - we are all at risk of losing our jobs, houses etc. - but that is hardly the fault of the IfA!
Nobody would say that.. I don't think anybody has.
Quote:quote:All I can say is that I see good work being done, and in the absence of any other professional association I am happy to be part of this one.
and I would agree... though I would also ask, what are you joining...? I am glad to see a more inclusive sounding organiation (though I fear that it was already such, jsut some people decided to be deliberately pedantic - which was not the IFAs fault) In real terms though, has your membership meant that wages of your staff have gone up? That they get more training than they would if you were not a member? That the career structure is now one that allows progression? that there is now a set of universally accepted standards that are upheld and maintained across the board? The IfA are the ones to lead these, and lead others... If they say jump... you should say how high? but currently, people can say... I will only jump this high.. and thus everyone else will only jump that high too.
This is seriously not an IfA knocking thread again... it actually looks very positive... what it does seem to highlight is that.. "visible action required" is a request from archaeolgoists of all types
It is telling that you can name the initiative but not know whats happening?
Quote:quotelus more training initiatives withthe ATF. For more detail you need to ask someone who was at the AGM and/or is on Council.
This is a clear case of communication failure... People want to see a shop window into an organisation that is full of amazing things and opportunities - not a shuttered window, where you can hear muffled voices -- in reality, BAJR is one of the only places where IFA members can tell non IFA how good it is and why.. ironic!
and to gorilla, who perhaps sums up the majority view of both IFA and non IFA
his kind words :
Quote:quote:If someone like the BAJR host can't make a difference in the IFA, then what chance do I stand?
Indeed it is what I thought, i truely believed that a difference could be made, I am perhaps not known as a team player.. but I am also used to saying then doing... this perhaps was difficult in the enviroment. the IfA needs friends and allies... and should not ignore the comments of others. You should join the IfA, you should be part of it -- some in the IfA feel it is a waste of time and money - others feel it is the best their is. You can only tell, once you have been part of it.
"I don't have an archaeological imagination.."
Borekickers