30th October 2005, 05:38 PM
Hi all,
What do you say about the article below I found it in Current Archaeology,
http://www.archaeology.co.uk/directory/career.asp?cat=1
Age 22 - the circuit
OK, you are 22. You have your degree, but you don't know what to do. You can always go on 'the circuit', that is going round from site to site, digging, and camping or staying in digs. It is great fun for a couple of years, but do not stay in it for too long.
If say by the age of 25 you have not made it - you are not yet a site supervisor and almost ready to become a project manager - you should consider getting out, getting a qualification, become a lawyer or an accountant or a computer expert. The job may be boring but the pay will be good - and that is a not unimportant consideration in life.
And the experience you have gained will mean that you will be very welcome as a weekend digger with your local society. Is it not perhaps better to be do a boring but well-paid job five days a week - and enjoy your archaeology at the weekends?
Age 28: am I too late?
You are not an archaeologist. You are stuck in a dull, boring job. You dream of getting out to enjoy yourself and become an archaeologist. Please, think twice!
Archaeology is very competitive, and by now you will need a lot of luck to make a decent living in archaeology.
Still, if you are really determined, you could look up the CHuNTO website and see if you can get a diploma in cultural heritage studies. Many archaeologists are suspicious of such diplomas, but the government has high hopes of them.
I?m 38 shall I jump off a bridge?
Spare a job Please
What do you say about the article below I found it in Current Archaeology,
http://www.archaeology.co.uk/directory/career.asp?cat=1
Age 22 - the circuit
OK, you are 22. You have your degree, but you don't know what to do. You can always go on 'the circuit', that is going round from site to site, digging, and camping or staying in digs. It is great fun for a couple of years, but do not stay in it for too long.
If say by the age of 25 you have not made it - you are not yet a site supervisor and almost ready to become a project manager - you should consider getting out, getting a qualification, become a lawyer or an accountant or a computer expert. The job may be boring but the pay will be good - and that is a not unimportant consideration in life.
And the experience you have gained will mean that you will be very welcome as a weekend digger with your local society. Is it not perhaps better to be do a boring but well-paid job five days a week - and enjoy your archaeology at the weekends?
Age 28: am I too late?
You are not an archaeologist. You are stuck in a dull, boring job. You dream of getting out to enjoy yourself and become an archaeologist. Please, think twice!
Archaeology is very competitive, and by now you will need a lot of luck to make a decent living in archaeology.
Still, if you are really determined, you could look up the CHuNTO website and see if you can get a diploma in cultural heritage studies. Many archaeologists are suspicious of such diplomas, but the government has high hopes of them.
I?m 38 shall I jump off a bridge?
Spare a job Please