15th October 2013, 01:08 PM
RedEarth Wrote:Once again you've managed to make it sound like a right barrel of laughs. I assume this is just an attempt to stop anyone from ever wanting to be a supervisor.
Nail on the head. Fore warned is fore armed
The School of Jack takes no responsibilities for injuries incurred through following its teachings, especially those involving nails.
Andrew Hoaen Wrote:I sense the beginning of a fine course of higher learning, but I wonder what has happened to the all important field trip, and where is the reading list for the inevitable interminable tutorial. Also I'm not convinced that you would get that modular assessment past the external. Facts are facts is just asking for a post modern punch up.
The School of Jack does not recognise 'fun' or 'enjoyment' in any of its forms. There is, however, a 'Field Trip' forthcoming. It will not be fun.
Attendance on the 'Field trip' is mandatory.
The lessons taught are learned from the cold hard real world so no reading list is applicable.
I refer your last comment to a previous comment by The School of Jack.........
The School of Jack does not recognise kindness, nor does it enter into the philosophies of the bleeding hearts.
To The School of Jack something is, or it isn't.
There is no grey, no mitigating factors, no excuses. If you filled the site bus with the wrong fuel, you filled the it with the wrong fuel. Stand up to your responsibilities and make it right. Learn from the mistake and don't repeat it.
The School of Jack is not responsible for the rantings of its members
As site supervisor (PO etc), if some important archaeology is destroyed without recording, or an important relationship is mangled beyond understanding it is your fault!
The School of Jack does not apportion blame. It only speaks truth