25th September 2006, 03:17 PM
Hi All,
All units vary, but some are better to work for than others. However, here is a list of things that I think make a good unit (following on from eggbasket's original post which we all know the outcome of):
Good management - a good project manager of an excavation or post-excavation project who is good at communication makes life so much easier for all levels of archaeologist. So they actually tell you why you are digging? make the methiod statement available to all?
Free Training - does the unit offer training? Do they have a dedicated HR person? (Yes, some units, like mine, do). If there is the opportunity for personal development then it's a good one to stick with.
Good excavations? OK, so this one is a little more tricky to achieve depending on where the unit is, etc, but a wide variety of work offers new challenges and keeps your mind working.
Good pay - this has been covered elsewhere, but believe me, better pay attracts those from other units (even when they have worked for those other untits for donkeys years).
A sense of feeling part of the unit - yes, a girlie one, but if you actual feel like an employee of a unit rather than a 'digger' you have do start getting a sense of loyalty (don't you?). Again, this is a 'good management' point. That's good people management as well as being able to run projects!
I'm sure there are many more.
Don't really want to have ANY discussions on what makes a bad unit - just a good one please.
If you are happy with your unit, what is the overall reason?
Gilraen
All units vary, but some are better to work for than others. However, here is a list of things that I think make a good unit (following on from eggbasket's original post which we all know the outcome of):
Good management - a good project manager of an excavation or post-excavation project who is good at communication makes life so much easier for all levels of archaeologist. So they actually tell you why you are digging? make the methiod statement available to all?
Free Training - does the unit offer training? Do they have a dedicated HR person? (Yes, some units, like mine, do). If there is the opportunity for personal development then it's a good one to stick with.
Good excavations? OK, so this one is a little more tricky to achieve depending on where the unit is, etc, but a wide variety of work offers new challenges and keeps your mind working.
Good pay - this has been covered elsewhere, but believe me, better pay attracts those from other units (even when they have worked for those other untits for donkeys years).
A sense of feeling part of the unit - yes, a girlie one, but if you actual feel like an employee of a unit rather than a 'digger' you have do start getting a sense of loyalty (don't you?). Again, this is a 'good management' point. That's good people management as well as being able to run projects!
I'm sure there are many more.
Don't really want to have ANY discussions on what makes a bad unit - just a good one please.
If you are happy with your unit, what is the overall reason?
Gilraen