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How to build experience in CRM - Ep 229

Even though the market is ripe and hobs are not difficult to find and acquire, that will not always be the case and possessing a well-rounded and marketable skill set is essential to long term success in CRM. On this episode we talk about how to build your skill sets. What jobs should you take? Which should you not take?

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Regionalism in CRM - Episode 64

On today's episode we discuss regionalism in archaeology. What does that mean? Well, it's referring to those job posts that say things like, "southwest experience required". How do you get jobs in those areas? Is it even possible? We'll tackle those questions and more on this episode. This topic was suggested by a listener, so, use the form and send in your suggestions!

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Too Slow and Too Much - Episode 38

On today's show we talk about a scenario nearly everyone has encountered before, not digging or walking as fast as your crew chief wants you to. Are they going too fast, or, are you going too slow? We also discuss the efficacy of posting jobs on social media sites like Facebook. Does it invite the wrong sort of comments, or, is it something employers should be doing?

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CRM Wages - Episode 3

Welcome to another great episode of the CRM Archaeology Podcast. This week our panelists are Bill White, Doug Rocks-MacQueen, Stephen Wagner, and Chris Webster. On this episode we discuss a couple of news items and then roll into a discussion about CRM wages. Out panelists are experienced in the U.S. CRM world, are very experienced on the topic, and have great insights and opinions on the subject.

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