19th March 2009, 10:23 PM
there are many sides to this.
No companies equals no work other than through the old boy/girl network and locality.
This would be a major back step from a professional status and probably cost us the heritage bill.
Ask or demand too much, such as comparable professional wages, then the next time we are caught short and end up totally out of it.
Also if we ask or demand too much and there is no compromise then it starts as a tinder for the rest to kick off.
where again we don't even deserve a heritage bill.
So we are left with wanting to preserve the industry, yet also develop it.
But remember much as we are professionals we are also hobby types.
we don't do this unless we love it and half the fun is the conditions, very character building................yeah, I can hardly stop myself from crying either, at that!
Its sad to say but we each have to decide whether we, individually are worth more than a few pennies.
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Mike
No companies equals no work other than through the old boy/girl network and locality.
This would be a major back step from a professional status and probably cost us the heritage bill.
Ask or demand too much, such as comparable professional wages, then the next time we are caught short and end up totally out of it.
Also if we ask or demand too much and there is no compromise then it starts as a tinder for the rest to kick off.
where again we don't even deserve a heritage bill.
So we are left with wanting to preserve the industry, yet also develop it.
But remember much as we are professionals we are also hobby types.
we don't do this unless we love it and half the fun is the conditions, very character building................yeah, I can hardly stop myself from crying either, at that!
Its sad to say but we each have to decide whether we, individually are worth more than a few pennies.
txt is
Mike