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I would be delighted to carry off a site where my top field pay would
get a mere $20 an hour. Barrow pushers here get $12.50 and the guys
who handle the same end of the trowel two times in a row get premium.
On Sep 18, 2004, at 3:00 AM, mike wrote:
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> In a message dated 9/17/2004 6:35:24 AM Mountain Daylight Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
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>> No one around here makes $20 per hour excavating in the field anyway.
>> Top
>> pay is around $16 per hour for field directors and PI's, unless
>> you're the
>> senior or own the company.
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> No, no. That is a myth perpetuated. If you OWN the company you make
> LESS
> than most of the crew. Ask any CRM company owner.
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> Mike Polk
> Sagebrush Consultants
> Ogden, Utah
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Edward F. Heite
Heite Consulting, Inc.
Archaeologists and Historians
P O Box 53, Camden, Delaware 19934
www.heite.org
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