5th April 2010, 02:16 PM
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Errr, when I say I'm working this weekend that may just possibly be involving a bowl of water, goat and a toothbrush (shocking what SPOs have to do to earn a crust!) - actually its re-washing due to lack of work-pride on site (hence the particular example), when I should probably really be attempting to decypher some site recording..... Do I take it you don't normally employ archaeologists to wash pot - who does it then and how come it's not budgeted in? Diggers sitting in a portakabin listening to the rain are getting paid anyway and need something to justify the wages bill once the crossword's done....
Agree with the 'getting them involved in post-ex' (it'd make my life simpler, in theory) but this is often not practical, for example because there's only a limited amount of stuff that can get done in a rained-off morning, longer tasks tend to just end up in chaos, whereas potwashing at least can be run on the lines of 'it's stopped raining, finish that bag then head back out'. Not that handy when the site's a 3 hour drive from the office either. Also never seems to be popular appearing back at the office by surprise with 20 muddy diggers.....probably need a bigger 'No Muddy Boots' sign....
Errr, when I say I'm working this weekend that may just possibly be involving a bowl of water, goat and a toothbrush (shocking what SPOs have to do to earn a crust!) - actually its re-washing due to lack of work-pride on site (hence the particular example), when I should probably really be attempting to decypher some site recording..... Do I take it you don't normally employ archaeologists to wash pot - who does it then and how come it's not budgeted in? Diggers sitting in a portakabin listening to the rain are getting paid anyway and need something to justify the wages bill once the crossword's done....
Agree with the 'getting them involved in post-ex' (it'd make my life simpler, in theory) but this is often not practical, for example because there's only a limited amount of stuff that can get done in a rained-off morning, longer tasks tend to just end up in chaos, whereas potwashing at least can be run on the lines of 'it's stopped raining, finish that bag then head back out'. Not that handy when the site's a 3 hour drive from the office either. Also never seems to be popular appearing back at the office by surprise with 20 muddy diggers.....probably need a bigger 'No Muddy Boots' sign....