16th April 2010, 01:01 PM
Jack Wrote:I can't speak for others, but I try to be fair. When choosing a team, I look for a mixture of experienced diggers and keen inexperienced diggers.
Same here. I've always encouraged anyone on site to challenge me if they can think of a better way to do things, but reserve the right to disagree!
The major turn offs are always lazyness, complete disrepect for health and safety and complete disrespect for other members of staff. There's only a tiny tiny number of people I would never work with again, and its usually those who have no respect for the archaeology.
It is interesting to see in the posts that its assumed that anyone who is really good at archaelology is a complete git. I often find plenty of high quality staff who have great personal skills, and are a complete pleasure to work with :face-approve: