9th January 2006, 12:50 PM
Sorry Host as the original intention of my post seems to have sidetracked....
I too have no problem with the 'pool' concept. However, where such arrangements have operated elsewhere in archaeology one could get into the 'pool' merely by sending off a CV. In this instance, qualification for the pool is linked to an interview, attendance at which the Humber Field Unit suggest should be at the expense of the interviewee. My original query was asking if you could clarify this point with HFU.
I wonder for example whether or not a telephone interview might be possible if applicants live outside of Hull or close environs.
I too have no problem with the 'pool' concept. However, where such arrangements have operated elsewhere in archaeology one could get into the 'pool' merely by sending off a CV. In this instance, qualification for the pool is linked to an interview, attendance at which the Humber Field Unit suggest should be at the expense of the interviewee. My original query was asking if you could clarify this point with HFU.
I wonder for example whether or not a telephone interview might be possible if applicants live outside of Hull or close environs.