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15th October 2005, 12:56 PM
This is exactly the right place to post your thread. Over here in strawberry and cream land, we have rather a bizarre thing going on. Our "professionals" can choose to sign up to standards or not. They are completely voluntary. Not only that, those standards are not enforced, policed or even visible. In this environment, the individual you describe would (in England) make it to the top quite quickly. In fact, now that he/she has supervisory experience, the Institute here will probably provide them with extra letters after their name too. If your blood boils, keep it simmering and bring it with you to our first BAJR conference due in late 2006 where this kind of sycophantic,pathetic and pig-ignorant arrogance will be addressed.
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15th October 2005, 04:33 PM
Contact the BAJR hotline. If what you say is true then this firm is presumably failing to fulfil its contractual obligations.
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15th October 2005, 04:41 PM
Exactl-e-mon..... Contact me either by email or by any other method. I can then proceed with investigations.
http://www.bajr.org/ResourcesLinks/HOTLINE.html
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15th October 2005, 09:29 PM
Would love to contact you David, but as you canguess this particular unit is working outwith the UK and, in theory is therefore, subject to other national laws, governed by our infrastructural archaeologists who are meant to be checking such things.
I'm not quite sure what can be done from your end David, but I wanted to get it out in the open somehow.