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I trust OmniBAJR Worldwide Enterprises Inc is as exciting as Universal Exports and ACME?
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BAJR Wrote:Cunning plan... the BAJR income stream gets depleted very rapidly... when i actually fund community work ... don't tell people though - it is a nice surprise for folk.
I wish I made enough to fund more. OmniBAJR Worldwide Enterprises Inc however brushes it's teeth with Moet and bathes in asses milk, while driving up to site in a Rolls .... :face-approve:
However. donations are always welcome to my Mother's memorial fund, that helps young archaeologists get started, before crushing their dreams with the harsh reality.
http://www.bajr.org/BAJRresources/EDF.asp if you feel generous ... and BIG thanks to those that do contribute by the way..
damn.. a humorous reply has turned into a serious one.
I know what you're saying, I've spent more time than is feasible while working full time involved in community projects in my own time and at my own expense but I still do it because I think it's worthwhile. Still, that wasn't really what the original comment was about, but thanks for the guilt trip, I was only looking out for you. If you want to give free adverts it's your lookout. Also, I'm not criticising those who do make money out of community archaeology, good for them, I just don't like seeing it dressed up as somehow more worthy, which sometimes seems to be the implication. Or am I being paranoid?
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I don't quite understand why the hip gentleman illustrated on the poster appears to be wearing a collar and tie. Surely that's not the kind of thing that was hip and cool in the 1960s.....
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@ Red Earth. no guilt trip intended... just saying that sometimes I can be swayed by a 'good thing'
That said I also do community work that is funded.. a big project coming again 2012/13 with grown up rates. Taht said, it does not make any di
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BAJR Wrote:@ Kevin... unless it was a kipper tie.
I'm thinking that Warwickshire CC have reused an image from another advert and just dressed up the tailors dummy in another set of clothes, but forgot to take the collar and tie off.
This might possibly have been the Community Accountancy Scheme.....'Accountancy Warwickshire - Count it Man!!. Many local communities are fascinated by the world of banking. We are here to help.....dress up like a banker with the help of your local debt advisory service. Diddle your neighbours and friends out of their life savings. Enjoy the thrill of rolling in piles of borrowed Moolah. Find out from Unit of One about your worthless pension fund and how we (the County Council) are raking it in'.....etc etc
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But on a more serious note....an article from today's Guardian highlights how unpaid 'community' work programmes can undermine paid employment.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2012/j...ur-growing
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Aye.... serious point indeed. fortunately not what community archaeology does. (or should not) in fact community archaeology increases employment for archaeologists.,
Needless to say - and sorry, but I can't name the names. but a couple of unpaid intern 'jobs' have come my way recently - neither of them allowed on BAJR... as far as I am concerned. a job is a job.
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kevin wooldridge Wrote:But on a more serious note....an article from today's Guardian highlights how unpaid 'community' work programmes can undermine paid employment. http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2012/j...ur-growing
Interesting, eye-opening article.................looks like we are slipping back to Victorian times..........slowly creating an underclass of poverty.................have we no workhouses?!
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kevin wooldridge Wrote:I don't quite understand why the hip gentleman illustrated on the poster appears to be wearing a collar and tie. Surely that's not the kind of thing that was hip and cool in the 1960s.....
touched a nerve/too close for comfort?
If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don't have to worry about answers