Gnome theres more, particularly sidetracks
What I have been toying with is that
What Geli needs is a charity or an association for self-employed archaeologists.
This idea came about from searching CBAs web pages, after a minor skirmish over Scottish Septemberisum allied with a fanatical notlikey of voulneetiterrs,
for self-employed. All I got is that Geli might like to gift aid the CBA his pittance and something I don’t know works if you make a loss for tax purposes
http://www.britarch.ac.uk/supportus/giftaid
this gift aid will then be used to
http://www.britarch.ac.uk/cba/objectives
although that might have changed after 2008! and it just might be that that the CBA are now solely concentrating on the plight of self employed archaeologists but I doubt it. They are very keen for some reason on under 25s. So what, I hear, you might say to yourself that the CBA is basically for the amateur public volly… and archaeology for all, but for many self employed this page is often of interest
http://www.britarch.ac.uk/cba/insurance
( which is exactly the same as this one
http://www.bajr.org/BAJRResources/insurance.asp )BAJR edit
and now the waters become murky because the dreaded ifa word is on that page (presumably if the page has not been up dated since before 2008 then that stands for institute of field archaeologists). First off what I wonders is does these two organisations actually subsidise that insurance? That would be good for your self employed. Is the subsidy more than the subscriptions to those organisations? That would be great value and the type of thing that a charity or an association for self-employed archaeologists would want to do.
Theres more if you arent asleep yet
What I have been toying with is that
What Geli needs is a charity or an association for self-employed archaeologists.
This idea came about from searching CBAs web pages, after a minor skirmish over Scottish Septemberisum allied with a fanatical notlikey of voulneetiterrs,
for self-employed. All I got is that Geli might like to gift aid the CBA his pittance and something I don’t know works if you make a loss for tax purposes
http://www.britarch.ac.uk/supportus/giftaid
this gift aid will then be used to
http://www.britarch.ac.uk/cba/objectives
although that might have changed after 2008! and it just might be that that the CBA are now solely concentrating on the plight of self employed archaeologists but I doubt it. They are very keen for some reason on under 25s. So what, I hear, you might say to yourself that the CBA is basically for the amateur public volly… and archaeology for all, but for many self employed this page is often of interest
http://www.britarch.ac.uk/cba/insurance
( which is exactly the same as this one
http://www.bajr.org/BAJRResources/insurance.asp )BAJR edit
and now the waters become murky because the dreaded ifa word is on that page (presumably if the page has not been up dated since before 2008 then that stands for institute of field archaeologists). First off what I wonders is does these two organisations actually subsidise that insurance? That would be good for your self employed. Is the subsidy more than the subscriptions to those organisations? That would be great value and the type of thing that a charity or an association for self-employed archaeologists would want to do.
Theres more if you arent asleep yet
Quote:
Other income sources include membership subscriptions, the sale of publications, the provision of services (such as the CBA’s group insurance scheme)