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Why Work a 10-4 Rotation and Other Cycles? - Ep 296

We received a listener question (submit yours to chris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com) about how hard it is for someone with a family to work a 10-4 rotation. On today’s episode we talk about why companies work 10-4, 9-5, 8-6, and 5-2 cycles and how they should decide which ones to work. What considerations should they make regarding their staff and field crews when deciding? Please submit your questions to the show!

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How to NOT burn out this field season - Ep 264

Being on the road constantly is REALLY difficult. It’s hard on relationships, finances, work/life balance, and families. What can you do to reduce the hardships created from constant travel and living in hotel rooms or camping? We give some ideas on today’s episode.

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Work Life Balance and Relationships - Episode 6

Here’s the show notes for another fun episode of the CRM Archaeology Podcast! In this episode we start with a quick discussion about the SAAs and tweeting, move on to some emails about previous show topics, and then finish with a discussion of the archaeology work/life balance and CRM relationships. There’s no guests this week so it’s just five of us chatting about what we know.

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Artwork by Tristan Boyle (c)2014

Artwork by Tristan Boyle (c)2014

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