29th March 2010, 01:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 29th March 2010, 03:13 PM by YellowMike.)
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i talked to one her person who had a great idea, which meant that everyone else stands the risk of a system wide redundancy!, with the exception of the HER workers?
i agree the data is vital but not at the risk of employability, if you live and work in the ludite existence of the DIGGERS (barely with electrity on site) who barely get access to a computer, let alone enough time to study them sufficiently to learn how to MANAGE THEM!
sounds like a technological elite to me, especially when the twain do(not) meet.
i mean honestly. WHY should 50 people keep their posts intact (as a priority) over 7500 other people whom must also work out what is it about what we do should be a reason to stay in the industry?
crazy measures to jump on any band waggon? even mine!
:face-thinks::face-stir::face-crying:xx(:I
!whose who? (You, me, indifferent, malign and ever so slightly hacked off that we have to ask the question at all)
archaeology is important, but we must take charnge and be able to argue why it is, in the face of the changes to come
i talked to one her person who had a great idea, which meant that everyone else stands the risk of a system wide redundancy!, with the exception of the HER workers?
i agree the data is vital but not at the risk of employability, if you live and work in the ludite existence of the DIGGERS (barely with electrity on site) who barely get access to a computer, let alone enough time to study them sufficiently to learn how to MANAGE THEM!
sounds like a technological elite to me, especially when the twain do(not) meet.
i mean honestly. WHY should 50 people keep their posts intact (as a priority) over 7500 other people whom must also work out what is it about what we do should be a reason to stay in the industry?
crazy measures to jump on any band waggon? even mine!
:face-thinks::face-stir::face-crying:xx(:I
!whose who? (You, me, indifferent, malign and ever so slightly hacked off that we have to ask the question at all)
archaeology is important, but we must take charnge and be able to argue why it is, in the face of the changes to come
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not again
not again