12th October 2011, 05:36 PM
Marcus Brody Wrote:I wasn't suggesting that the placements weren't open to everyone, and I said in my original post that I was sure that each of the successful candidates was the best for the job they got. The point I was trying to make was probably closer to that made in Dinosaur's post, along the lines of whether there's some reason that men don't seem to be particularly well represented in specialist fields, in this case community archaeology. Is there some reason that men don't apply for these sort of posts - for example, why can't Dinosaur think of a single case of a guy asking how to get work in a specialism?
because he would laugh at them and call them a girl
If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don't have to worry about answers