3rd August 2011, 01:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 3rd August 2011, 01:53 PM by gonetopot.)
People may rant over what 'project officer' actually means, especially on site, but I note that both the positions are office-based. In practice and in my experience with several units, this basically means different levels of writing things up. I'm not sure you can apply the same hierarchical structure, unless you take into account POs in the office must liase with specialists etc. I suppose you could ask for one to be called a 'Report writer' or something similar but I think thats a bit pedantic.
Its also a bit of supply and demand - lets face it no unit is swimming in money and there are alot of archs looking for jobs...and there are always more graduates with osteo MAs looking for jobs than you can shake a stick at.
Its also a bit of supply and demand - lets face it no unit is swimming in money and there are alot of archs looking for jobs...and there are always more graduates with osteo MAs looking for jobs than you can shake a stick at.