27th March 2007, 08:54 PM
Curator Kid said
Dr. Pete are you sure you've read the Britarch message properly?
Yes.
Each specialist bring in 19k,ie earns Molas, which is not enough to pay the wages let alone the overheads. The 13 specialists should be bring in about 456K.
The figures I used for staff level come from the MOLAS web site.
I take Leics point about where are the next generation of specialists going to come from but this is not the issue we are discussing here. While these redundancies are a major issue (or liberation) for the individuals involved on the scale of things it is simply a re-alignment or should be because one contractor is not winning enough contracts.
However, it may be for some specialisms the economy of scale is such that no single company can afford to employ one because there are not enough contracts.
Peter
(who was very pleased to be made redundant and likes being self employed!)
Dr. Pete are you sure you've read the Britarch message properly?
Yes.
Each specialist bring in 19k,ie earns Molas, which is not enough to pay the wages let alone the overheads. The 13 specialists should be bring in about 456K.
The figures I used for staff level come from the MOLAS web site.
I take Leics point about where are the next generation of specialists going to come from but this is not the issue we are discussing here. While these redundancies are a major issue (or liberation) for the individuals involved on the scale of things it is simply a re-alignment or should be because one contractor is not winning enough contracts.
However, it may be for some specialisms the economy of scale is such that no single company can afford to employ one because there are not enough contracts.
Peter
(who was very pleased to be made redundant and likes being self employed!)