27th December 2008, 11:49 PM
Hi,
I don't really know about what kind of stuff people get a chance to do in reality.
Written Scheme of Investigations states whats what and this that and the other, but has anyone ever tried to keep the clients, themselves and the bosses happy and acheived it without ever having to make a compromise in an industry of loved up and exploited individuals just trying to scratch out a living by comparsion to the rest of society.
I've never been in the situation myself but I always thought that the deal was jiggery pokery for the fact that the wall (internal /external) is right behind our big toe (putting it mildly).
people see moments for their chance to get on and get up and go with the flow, but then the step up is not a friendly or civil affair.
I think it comes down to having people who dont move on up or out, stickin to the guns and keeping a sembance of stability and managerial yoke to crews and the pit bosses not going all out for the gold in the vallies.
truely if if we want standards we must realise that we are really only awaiting for the other people to slip up on the slicked floor after a greasey pole affair.
however if this is the case then that means were looking out for ourselves and not the archaeology.
so when it comes to the green on this are we to be professional about being a profession or have a professional standard, that as we are beginning to learn is in fact just a naive concept beyond the grasp of a fleeting moment.
this is a cryptic affair, but to be honest though, if this is as for the public, i wouldn't like it in the clear
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Mike
I don't really know about what kind of stuff people get a chance to do in reality.
Written Scheme of Investigations states whats what and this that and the other, but has anyone ever tried to keep the clients, themselves and the bosses happy and acheived it without ever having to make a compromise in an industry of loved up and exploited individuals just trying to scratch out a living by comparsion to the rest of society.
I've never been in the situation myself but I always thought that the deal was jiggery pokery for the fact that the wall (internal /external) is right behind our big toe (putting it mildly).
people see moments for their chance to get on and get up and go with the flow, but then the step up is not a friendly or civil affair.
I think it comes down to having people who dont move on up or out, stickin to the guns and keeping a sembance of stability and managerial yoke to crews and the pit bosses not going all out for the gold in the vallies.
truely if if we want standards we must realise that we are really only awaiting for the other people to slip up on the slicked floor after a greasey pole affair.
however if this is the case then that means were looking out for ourselves and not the archaeology.
so when it comes to the green on this are we to be professional about being a profession or have a professional standard, that as we are beginning to learn is in fact just a naive concept beyond the grasp of a fleeting moment.
this is a cryptic affair, but to be honest though, if this is as for the public, i wouldn't like it in the clear
txt
Mike