7th June 2010, 05:13 PM
BAJR Wrote:its not a bad idea though.. and one that does gain currency given the nature of regional variations in archaeological topography. Know your area and know it well, know where to go and how to look, understand the site formations etc.. plus it gives a greater chance to form a life in an area.
Will it ever happen... ho hum.. probably not. However York Archaeological Trust kind of show how it works. and they still had room for the transient workforce.
Wow, we agree on something! :face-approve:
Forgot to mention couple of pages back that the only single parent around here is male. He's had to modify his work load a bit to fit in around school hours/obliging child-minding relatives and learn CAD-from-home, but still has a full 40-hours-a-week job and still gets fitted in on the fieldwork roster whenever possible, he just gets first pick on the jobs close to where he lives. Bit of flexibility seems to solve most problems....:face-huh: