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I recommend that people take a job as an unskilled laborer in a highway
project - meaning construction - running a shovel or broom, running steam
rollers, setting up road cones, and dodging flicked cigarette butts. I
just got off a stint doing that for a few months here in VA and the pay,
hours and proximity to home were far better than I ever earned in
archaeology. There are too many people in archaeology that need to learn a
work ethic so they can accomplish 10 times more when they get into the
field spending taxpayers dollars and burning up budgets.
That sweltering job in the Virginia sun lead, how, I do not comprehend, to
finally landing a job as an Environmental Specialist with the Children's
Museum of Richmond which doesn't pay well, but has good hours and good bene's
Dan W.
At 11:28 AM 8/27/01 -0800, you wrote:
>I don't think an apology is necessary. When you ask a broad question, you
>should expect to get an answer in kind. My suggestion is to try a hitch in
>the army. After 4 years of a structured life style you will probably find
>a direction in life including what to study in collage.
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>"Wittkofski, J. Mark" <[log in to unmask]>@asu.edu> on
>08/27/2001 11:11:34 AM
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>Please respond to HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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>Sent by: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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>To: [log in to unmask]
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>Subject: Apology
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>I spoke my mind when it would have been better not to have spoken. For
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>I apologize.
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