1st November 2011, 09:06 AM
Marcus, even if you feel you have to 'f**k off to another career', unless you're planning to make a life's work of stacking shelves in T*sco you'll still end up having to join a professional body to get anywhere. They might be better organised and stronger but it's still the same.
Sorry to dredge this up from many pages ago...
If the work's been conditioned then they could refuse to sign it off, or hint that it won't be if something isn't done. However, even before archaeology became a 'barrier to growth' in the eyes of Pickles and his acolytes I presume curators would have been leant on by their planning colleagues to wind their necks in.
Sorry to dredge this up from many pages ago...
BAJR Wrote:Seeing all these posts suggest the following.
d) Are curators saying that the current system does not work and there are too many cases of non-ROs doing questionable work that they are powerless to stop.
If the work's been conditioned then they could refuse to sign it off, or hint that it won't be if something isn't done. However, even before archaeology became a 'barrier to growth' in the eyes of Pickles and his acolytes I presume curators would have been leant on by their planning colleagues to wind their necks in.
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Senior Consultant
Vader Maull & Palpatine
Archaeological Consultants
A tremor in the Force. The last time I felt it was in the presence of Tony Robinson.