3rd March 2016, 06:25 PM
BAJR Wrote:So are you saying that I am knowingly and deliberately advertising poorly paid jobs?
I said that you are responsible for advertising poorly paid jobs in the context of where responsibility lies and for what. You are no more responsible for poor pay than the employees are because they take it through necessity. People need work you advertise it. People need work they take it. Poor pay is down to employers, most archaeology is poorly paid, some more than others.
BAJR Wrote:You can't have it both ways... you either do or no not accept responsibility.
I'm not responsible for poor pay. It's the responsibility of the person who pays. What I do or don't do does not change who is responsible.
BAJR Wrote:I have tried and asked several times for support over the years. Only to be met with quite remarkable silence, except for a few people such as Kevin and Chiz. who get off arses to help. What can I do? I do what I can. And because of it... things have changed.
I don't think that I have made any critism of what you have done. The discussion was about a job, whether the pay matched the level of responsibility, and whether the pay matched the recommended CIfa minimum for the required MCIfa grade. I don't think I ever mentioned that you shouldn't advertise the job, or your own merits.
My contention is that poor pay is not the responsibility of employees. I am responsible for my actions including what jobs I take, just as you are responsible for what jobs you advertise. Both these things will have an effect but that does not change who is responsible.