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What happens then George?George_Calfas said:D, it goes @#$%ty. We found out yesterday that the Research Board will NOT fund the two of us this summer.
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What happens then George?George_Calfas said:D, it goes @#$%ty. We found out yesterday that the Research Board will NOT fund the two of us this summer.
darrend505 said:George_Calfas said:D, it goes @#$% We found out yesterday that the Research Board will NOT fund the two of us this summer.
GC, that stinks! Any chance for outside funding???
George_Calfas said:darrend505 said:[quote="George_Calfas":23oyz2gg]D, it goes @#$% We found out yesterday that the Research Board will NOT fund the two of us this summer.
GC, that stinks! Any chance for outside funding???
darrend505 said:George_Calfas said:darrend505 said:[quote="George_Calfas":2vazi66i]D, it goes @#$% We found out yesterday that the Research Board will NOT fund the two of us this summer.
GC, that stinks! Any chance for outside funding???
No, but a new job posting just hit which I am ideal for.
George_Calfas said:HISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGY LABORATORY ASSISTANT
The Illinois State Archaeological Survey (ISAS), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, has an immediate opening in its Champaign office for a Historic Archaeology laboratory assistant. Established in 1957, ISAS is one of the oldest research and cultural resource management programs in the Eastern United States and currently employs around 50 full-time professional archaeologists.
The primary responsibility for the Historic Archaeology laboratory assistant is to perform basic processing and cataloging of a Native American and Euro-American site assemblages. In addition, the assistant will undertake general historic document research and prepare draft report text covering a variety of both laboratory and field tasks. Based on a variable workload, the assistant will also be expected to assist other daily ISAS operations, including both laboratory and field settings.
Minimum requirements for this position include a BA in Anthropology or closely related field, with a preference for previous Historic Archaeology experience, including historic document research, artifact analysis, and report production. Archaeological field experience is preferred, and good analytical and communication skills are required, as is experience with Excel and Word computer programs. The successful candidate must be able to work with minimal supervision and will demonstrate an ability to complete projects in a timely fashion.
George_Calfas said:HISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGY LABORATORY ASSISTANT
The Illinois State Archaeological Survey (ISAS), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, has an immediate opening in its Champaign office for a Historic Archaeology laboratory assistant. Established in 1957, ISAS is one of the oldest research and cultural resource management programs in the Eastern United States and currently employs around 50 full-time professional archaeologists.
The primary responsibility for the Historic Archaeology laboratory assistant is to perform basic processing and cataloging of a Native American and Euro-American site assemblages. In addition, the assistant will undertake general historic document research and prepare draft report text covering a variety of both laboratory and field tasks. Based on a variable workload, the assistant will also be expected to assist other daily ISAS operations, including both laboratory and field settings.
Minimum requirements for this position include a BA in Anthropology or closely related field, with a preference for previous Historic Archaeology experience, including historic document research, artifact analysis, and report production. Archaeological field experience is preferred, and good analytical and communication skills are required, as is experience with Excel and Word computer programs. The successful candidate must be able to work with minimal supervision and will demonstrate an ability to complete projects in a timely fashion.
MojoDan said:Morning everyone, I will check back in a few![]()
darrend505 said:MojoDan said:Morning everyone, I will check back in a few![]()
Morning Dan!
Resident Piazza Fan said:darrend505 said:[quote="Resident Piazza Fan":r7y4ytek]Good morning.
Can't say I have any vintage stuff, at least not yet.
Non-vintage works too!
darrend505 said:back in a bit, have to run to the library before work!
that is a very nice Piazza love the three team theme[/quote:1gvk6w04]tramers said:Resident Piazza Fan said:darrend505 said:[quote="Resident Piazza Fan":1gvk6w04]Good morning.
Can't say I have any vintage stuff, at least not yet.
Non-vintage works too!
Ok, here's probably my favorite Piazza.
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And one of my favorite Bay's
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make sure you have your TOURIST papers , hate to deport you back NORTHpghbuccos said:morning gentlemen.
it's Graduation weekend at work. it's been pretty quiet so far ::knocks on wood::
the vacation countdown officially begins today. this time next Saturday I will be driving to Hilton Head for a nice relaxing week at the beach with the family
George sucks about the funding but good luck getting the new position.
Therion congrats on the McFadden. it's always fun landing a hard to obtain auto.
tramers said:make sure you have your TOURIST papers , hate to deport you back NORTHpghbuccos said:morning gentlemen.
it's Graduation weekend at work. it's been pretty quiet so far ::knocks on wood::
the vacation countdown officially begins today. this time next Saturday I will be driving to Hilton Head for a nice relaxing week at the beach with the family
George sucks about the funding but good luck getting the new position.
Therion congrats on the McFadden. it's always fun landing a hard to obtain auto.