17th August 2008, 11:56 AM
One of the things about the archaeological 'job-cycle' (and I guess at present we are reaching the bottom end) is that, however depressing at the time, it always seems to come back, sometimes stronger, sometimes adapted to changing economic conditions. I am sure many BAJRites will remember 1990/91 when it seemed that the whole of the archaeology community was either out of work or on the brink of losing their jobs and somehow it survived. I hope the same will happen this time round and maybe SCG it is just a question of hanging in there and keeping yourself available for the
better times.
One piece of advice I can offer is to never, ever jeopardise your personal relationships for the sake of archaeology. No job is worth that much.........
better times.
One piece of advice I can offer is to never, ever jeopardise your personal relationships for the sake of archaeology. No job is worth that much.........