18th January 2007, 03:46 PM
Having just spent most of the last week programming and reprogramming the archaeological work required for a major urban development, and constantly having to explain to the client why it would be very difficult to go directly from evaluation into excavation, or to cut out the evaluation altogether, I can agree with merc that this is a more frequent occurrence that previously seemed to be the case. I can also disagree with Troll who sees the opportunity (yet again) to have a go at consultants.
Beamo - a consultant trying hard not to punch out a client and his jumped-up two-faced construction advisors who apparently 'know' that a large urban evaluation can be undertaken in 5 days even though they admit to not actually understanding what an evaluation is.
Beamo - a consultant trying hard not to punch out a client and his jumped-up two-faced construction advisors who apparently 'know' that a large urban evaluation can be undertaken in 5 days even though they admit to not actually understanding what an evaluation is.