2009-06-30 10:09:48

Calls for Mines Superintendent

LONDON (AAP) - Lady Allikath, Speaker of the Houses of Parliament announced that the position of National Mines Minister remains unfilled, and calls Members of Parliament for a willing volunteer.

Sir Faradorn Wayman said, "I find no need for it, while I've never been a Mines Superintendent, it seems as if you take risks or you don't and when the risks pay off, you upgrade. Totally dependant on county numbers for the mines and total number of workers there. Leave it to the counties."

While as yet no volunteer has stepped forward, other Members of Parliament express a positive attitude towards the position, including Lady Treena, "I think there is value in having someone any new or unsure Mines Superintendent can go to for resources and advice. When I was appointed to the mines, I contacted Alamothih, since he at one time held this position. In no time at all, I had a framework for tracking our mining data. Even if this person serves only as a point person, I think it is worthwhile."

"I think this is a grand idea. A central person to go to for help and advice, and who can call upon the members for input of ideas could prove very worthwhile. As Treena stated, it was due to the fact that she knew of someone with experience to turn to that she was quickly able to put together a framework for tracking the data without making any potentially harmful errors of judgement that a new MS might unavoidably make without guidance," Lady Riccianna of Cumberland supported.

Wolfmist for the AAP