24th May 2007, 02:21 PM
Those days are not quite dead. Within the past few years I have done a number of survey jobs for a small company (which shall remain nameless) where the attitude is still 'sling a tent in the van and we'll worry about where to pitch it when we get there'. On one occaision the somewhere turned out to be a back garden belonging to someone we me in a pub and on another it was the verge of a country lane in deepest Somerset. I realise that this sort of thing probably horrifies some people but I find that it does make an occasional welcome break from the standard 9-5 predictability.
"Hidden wisdom and buried treasure, what use is there in either?" (Ecclesiasticus ch20 v30)
"Hidden wisdom and buried treasure, what use is there in either?" (Ecclesiasticus ch20 v30)