25th January 2013, 12:17 AM
Quote:you can't really complain
I am not complaining. I think that a lot of archaeologists went selfemployed because that was the only way to side step waiting to fill deadman shoes of unit and public service working practices. We are doing the changing society so far as it goes in the miniscule archaeological world. Although it would be nice if a few more of the big units inploded now. Soory to those who might loss their subsidised jobs but the majority of the time I am self unemployed-another question that profiling the proffesional might like to ask in its survey.
What ever political party I just see them as the mouth pieces of the public services, ukip included. In the public services they exchange copyright/royalties for pensions.
Another area that profiling the unit directors should ask is what structure they use to dodge Corporation tax because thats what a lot of thoses so called professional archaeological structures are doing. They are up there with gobble and starkbucks and in fact have been doing it for longer.
Reason: your past is my past