What worries me most about this and similar job ads, is the notion that this
type of work will be done competently by a graduate for this amount of money.
Teaching in both the GIS and Land Surveying area, I know first hand the
problems that final remuneration can have on the intake of a course.
It would be a shame to see this vital element of GIS become a victim of
underpaid and therefore an under qualified workforce.
Sharon Brown
Scot - UeL
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