15th November 2011, 06:36 PM
monty Wrote:I always list EVERYONE who worked on the project: diggers, surveyors, illustrators, supervisors, finds folk ...................... the whole lot
You obviously have more understanding journal editors than I ever get to deal with then! Not helped by specialists who all also seem to expect a long list of acknowledgements chucked in too

- but don't misunderstand me, I'm solidly in your camp :face-approve:
My previous complaint on this thread was the far more heinous crime of my photographic work (the give-away being the presence of my own personal photo scales in important detail shots since the one's they'd issued us with were c**p) being attributed in print to another person, a 'regular' at that unit who to my knowledge never even set foot on the site in question and I don't recall working there - I was doing the timesheets! Have also noticed a couple of reports that I'd pretty much completed before I left that unit don't seem to have seen daylight with my name still attached
