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Nectarkind@xxx.xxx
 

To shovelbums,
I'm a December grad from the U. of Northern Iowa. Luckily, I've had a
chance to get my feet wet with both the Forest Service and the Park Service.
I have little difficulty finding job announcements for these (and other)
gov't positions.
My question: how do I find out about private sector arch. positions?
I've heard of a few agencies, even within the state of Iowa, but I've had no
luck locating them. Any suggestions?
Thanks....Daniel VanVuren


Kathy Wilson
 

Daniel,

Your best bet is to contact your State Archaeologist to see who they
have listed in their files. Most offices maintain a listing of folks
that either have offices in that state or at least do work in that
state. I found this to be my best source when tracking down private
sector jobs.

Kathy

--- Nectarkind@... wrote:
From: Nectarkind@...

To shovelbums,
I'm a December grad from the U. of Northern Iowa.
Luckily, I've had a
chance to get my feet wet with both the Forest
Service and the Park Service.
I have little difficulty finding job announcements
for these (and other)
gov't positions.
My question: how do I find out about private sector
arch. positions?
I've heard of a few agencies, even within the state
of Iowa, but I've had no
luck locating them. Any suggestions?
Thanks....Daniel VanVuren

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Kyle Kearney
 

Daniel,
Just contact your state's SHPO and they will furnish you with a
list of the contract companies that work in their state. While they do
not include every single company/person the list will probably help you
out a lot. A good idea is to contact several different states which
you might be interested in working in and get their listings too. Send
out as many resumes as you can with a cover letter explaining your
interests. Most companies do not advertise a lot of their project
openings due to the fast start up time, so they go directly to the pile
of resumes they have on file. This is the prime time of year for
sending out a lot of resumes. Hope this helps.

--- Nectarkind@... wrote:
From: Nectarkind@...

To shovelbums,
I'm a December grad from the U. of Northern Iowa.
Luckily, I've had a
chance to get my feet wet with both the Forest
Service and the Park Service.
I have little difficulty finding job announcements
for these (and other)
gov't positions.
My question: how do I find out about private sector
arch. positions?
I've heard of a few agencies, even within the state
of Iowa, but I've had no
luck locating them. Any suggestions?
Thanks....Daniel VanVuren

------------------------------------------------------------------------
Looking to expand your world?

ONElist has over 145,000 email communities from
which to chose!
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Join the shovelbums network at
and find
out where the archeaology jobs are.
"if you dig it, they will come"
R. Joe Brandon - shovelbums@...
_________________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Free instant messaging and more at


Thresheets@xxx.xxx
 

Daniel..
There is a web page of government jobs whose url is:

At this site you will want to go to professional career button bar and then
the social sience and welfare category on the next page.

Neil Nicholson
P.S. anybody need a field tech? lol