20th December 2004, 04:25 PM
Which is why I seriously believe that the IFA are the only people in the position to carry out that role. there does have to be a change however in the way they act, the way they are seen to act and the way they act now.
BAJR and the Digger are not designed to be archaeologies governing bodies, but only direct action by us may force through the changes which are long long overdue.
I agree about the parallels in the business sense - but hope that an industry where all levels of staff are professionals will be the feature that sets us apart from the construction industry.
A navvie just needs to know how to shovel dirt... a digger must (or should- thats another discussion) know how to shovel the dirt in a stratagraphic way and know when a new layer or feature appears. then draw it and record it. a proffessional job??
BAJR
BAJR and the Digger are not designed to be archaeologies governing bodies, but only direct action by us may force through the changes which are long long overdue.
I agree about the parallels in the business sense - but hope that an industry where all levels of staff are professionals will be the feature that sets us apart from the construction industry.
A navvie just needs to know how to shovel dirt... a digger must (or should- thats another discussion) know how to shovel the dirt in a stratagraphic way and know when a new layer or feature appears. then draw it and record it. a proffessional job??
BAJR