2nd April 2009, 04:21 PM
As I have mentioned on other threads, my biggest concern is that clients will desperately want the cheapest price and so the worst archaeologists end up effectively setting the rates. I can't be certain if it is happening yet, but I suspect it is as jobs are getting harder and harder to win.
Curators have an almost moral obligation to ensure that what they specify in the brief is carried out to ensure that those doing what is required are able to win work. That goes for who is on site and whether they are appropriately experienced down to whether the project archive is being deposited. This is not the time for complacency!
Curators have an almost moral obligation to ensure that what they specify in the brief is carried out to ensure that those doing what is required are able to win work. That goes for who is on site and whether they are appropriately experienced down to whether the project archive is being deposited. This is not the time for complacency!