Shorley shome mishtake.
Good luck in finding a graduate with 6 months work experience who would
apply for a temporary post at £1.50 above minimum wage.
There's me thinking archaeology was poorly paid.
Shocking
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Anthony Beck
PhD candidate
Department of Archaeology
University of Durham
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