6th February 2013, 09:47 PM
well then, what should I charge and how -presuming that you accept that self employed archaeologists exist and that they compete with the basic costs of excavation. How do I endeavour to turn this into a price or rate for a job
Bajr rates:
you have got two grades that have something that might do with how much you want the price of a context to excavate to cost. Those positions are not pifas the lowest level of membership but who the ifa want this for
IFA rates
with this mention about the self employed
Bajr rates:
Quote:G1 : Training Position) £15,054.00 (£289.00 pw)
G2 : (ie Basic Site Assistant) £16,018.73 (£308.05 pw)
G3 : (ie Site Assistant 2 or Technical 1£17,097.51 (£328.81 pw)
G 3/4 : (ie Senior Site Assistant or Technical 1 or Junior Supervisor ) £17,874.30 (£343.74 pw)
G4 : (ie Technical 2 or Supervisor )£18,657.84 (£358.81 pw)
G 4/5 : (ie Senior Technical / Supervisor / Junior Project Officer )£20,063.26 (£385.83 pw)
G 5 : (ie Specialist 1, or Project Officer SMR Asst. £21,332.86
G 5/6 : (ie Senior Specialist, SMR post and Project Officer or Junior Manager) £24,159.43
G 6 : (ie Specialist 2, Senior SMR Post or Project Manager)£26,795.17
G 7 : (ie Directorial and Senior Management) £34,523.90+
you have got two grades that have something that might do with how much you want the price of a context to excavate to cost. Those positions are not pifas the lowest level of membership but who the ifa want this for
IFA rates
Quote:The recommended starting salaries for 2013-14 are increased to
- PIfA-level competence/responsibility: £19,853 - £20,926
- AIfA-level competence/responsibility: £29,123 â 31,561
- MIfA-level competence/responsibility: £36,552 - £40,276
with this mention about the self employed
Quote: In 2012 IfA amended its Code of conduct to require its members who are employers (including self-employed) to endeavour to meet or exceed the recommended minima.
Reason: your past is my past