9th October 2013, 09:37 AM
Dinosaur Wrote:It all seemed a lot simpler when the supervisor ran the workforce and the director (remember those?) did all the other stuffWe also these days (well since about 1985 really ) have different designations of 'supervisor' i.e on site finds supervisor, on site survey supervisor. on site environmental supervisor etc etc helping to spread the general workload and concentrate specialist knowledge. Seems to me that School of Jack is talking about a form of supervisor that does a little of everything rather badly, and nothing in general very well, mainly cos of a failure to delegate. Is that really the model of UK commercial archaeology?
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