5th January 2011, 11:00 AM
Come on some one tell us what the MSC was really like. The tales I have heard have made my hair stand on end. Along with the unemployed were the unemployable. Drink, drugs, and mental health problems did not mix with heavy machinery. I am all for inclusivity in archaeology but with trained supevisors and other support mechanisms in place. The impression I get is though the MSC brought many people into archaeology it also did a lot of damage ie no budget to write things up properly and the majority of the work force not caring about the job.
I also know people who worked for years as trainees to then be replaced by another trainee rather than be allowed to take up the post that was obviously needed.
Prior to PPG 15 and 16 PPs 5, current employment law and health and safety was it really a better world in archaeology ?}
I also know people who worked for years as trainees to then be replaced by another trainee rather than be allowed to take up the post that was obviously needed.
Prior to PPG 15 and 16 PPs 5, current employment law and health and safety was it really a better world in archaeology ?}
