24th June 2014, 01:26 PM
I see several sides to this argument. Being Satan's own advocate......
'We are all equal, except some are more equal than others'
1) Why should one digger who can do everything themself with little supervision, who can dig like crazy all day, can interpret complex remains only get paid the same as someone who can't dig for long without having a rest, can't find their edges, can't photograph, can't draw a section or plan and frankly can only be used on site for unimportant features to limit the damage they do?
2) Trainees need to be trained until they are no longer a trainee. Why are these individuals on commercial sites unless this is so?
3) When there is a lack of experienced and competent staff you have to employ who you can get or the job wont get done in time and on budget.
'We are all equal, except some are more equal than others'
1) Why should one digger who can do everything themself with little supervision, who can dig like crazy all day, can interpret complex remains only get paid the same as someone who can't dig for long without having a rest, can't find their edges, can't photograph, can't draw a section or plan and frankly can only be used on site for unimportant features to limit the damage they do?
2) Trainees need to be trained until they are no longer a trainee. Why are these individuals on commercial sites unless this is so?
3) When there is a lack of experienced and competent staff you have to employ who you can get or the job wont get done in time and on budget.