23rd August 2004, 01:24 AM
Ummm
If I was in a deep hole with somebody worthy of posing in a catalogue I would have just kept on digging and cleared up their loose and emptied their buckets and barrows (and offered to buy them a drink).
If I was in a deep hole with somebody who did not merit being in a work wear catalogue and was continualy telling me what to do I would have kept on digging and have waited till the supervisor came round.
Invariably the "poser" would ask to be moved to somewhere else.
I am assumming this is a summer excavation or similar rather than a professional excavation, in this situation hang loose and wait and see what happens when the contracts get renewed!
Peter Wardle
(who now has a working computer and hoping I dont get barred for the politically uncorrect answer. This happened to me a lot on summer excavations when the person who had been on the dig for a week [their first one] thought they should be supervising all the "new" "volunteers"!!
If I was in a deep hole with somebody worthy of posing in a catalogue I would have just kept on digging and cleared up their loose and emptied their buckets and barrows (and offered to buy them a drink).
If I was in a deep hole with somebody who did not merit being in a work wear catalogue and was continualy telling me what to do I would have kept on digging and have waited till the supervisor came round.
Invariably the "poser" would ask to be moved to somewhere else.
I am assumming this is a summer excavation or similar rather than a professional excavation, in this situation hang loose and wait and see what happens when the contracts get renewed!
Peter Wardle
(who now has a working computer and hoping I dont get barred for the politically uncorrect answer. This happened to me a lot on summer excavations when the person who had been on the dig for a week [their first one] thought they should be supervising all the "new" "volunteers"!!