22nd February 2009, 01:31 AM
Although archaeology has a lot of transferable skills to other proffessions, how many of them are actually looking to take people on as opposed to laying people of?
The option I took just before Christmas was to get enrolled at the Lincoln college's Learning school to get myself a CLAIT certificate then diploma at level 1-once done, then move on to level 2;i'm even thinking about doing a course on surveying-I look at it this way, i've got nothing to lose and everything to gain.
I'd reccomend this aproach to anyone who is currently unemployed, to think about broadening what skills you have to offer,at least we'd then have more to put on the CV!:face-approve:
One thing I have realised about doing this course,is how much i'm actually enjoying learning about how to use computers properly
The option I took just before Christmas was to get enrolled at the Lincoln college's Learning school to get myself a CLAIT certificate then diploma at level 1-once done, then move on to level 2;i'm even thinking about doing a course on surveying-I look at it this way, i've got nothing to lose and everything to gain.
I'd reccomend this aproach to anyone who is currently unemployed, to think about broadening what skills you have to offer,at least we'd then have more to put on the CV!:face-approve:
One thing I have realised about doing this course,is how much i'm actually enjoying learning about how to use computers properly