kevin wooldridge Wrote:Exactly my point.....I'm not sure what value there is in a map showing the location of an archaeological unit based in Borsetshire, when the work they are doing could be 600/700 kilometres away, and where the 'workers' are employed on 'local' terms and conditions entirely separated from those enjoyed by members of the core Borsetshire team....Now if this was a GIS presentation with 'stratification' of the wage data showing all of the imponderables, fringe benefits and other factors, that would make some sense (and be an eminently usable tool).
I suggest redrawing the map in QGIS and adding a few relevant attributes to the data.....
First, thank you for bringing up these concerns. I have a couple of thoughts:
1. Unfortunately, there is just no way to get data such as "imponderables, fringe benefits and other factors". So that really is not an option. Which brings me to...
2. I completely agree that choice in jobs is not as straightforward as pure money BUT that is a subjective choice and I can't cover all of the possible factors e.g. personality compatibility between employer and employee (no way I can put that into numbers or could find out that information).
I look at this as a tool to help people quickly and easily look up the one factor, pay. After that YOU ALL are on their own and any other factors in their decisions will have to be gathered in another location.
So the questions I should be asking is:
Does that sound fair to everyone else - provide pay rates you do the rest? Does this one factor help or hurt and should I stop/continue?
3. GIS is not a practical tool for public distribution because:
- not everyone can use it
- I don't have a personal website to host a simple map view of the GIS data
4. Location of job will matter more for positions that do not travel but even for excavators and supervisors many times you will come back to a homebase between projects or on weekends(depending). So local pay does matter even if you are not working locally the majority of the time. My thoughts tell me if I am wrong on this.
PS there is a second thread with the most up to-date data but I am posting here because I did not want to clutter up that posting with debates. I would prefer just to announce updates on that one.