

Depends on the subfield. Archaeology is in high demand due to historic preservation laws.
But yeah capping out is annoying, but also common in a lot of fields.
Depends on the subfield. Archaeology is in high demand due to historic preservation laws.
But yeah capping out is annoying, but also common in a lot of fields.
There’s a lot of jobs in the private and public sector for people with anthropology degrees. In the US, anthropology is taught as a four field approach encompassing Biological Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, Linguistic Anthropology, and Archaeology.
Each of the subfields have different levels of hireability based on a bachelor’s degree.
I personally only have a bachelor’s and live well. I have a home and live comfortably. But, to your point, I have essentially capped out my earnings. I can’t make more without obtaining a graduate degree.
This explains why people gave me a hard time for getting an anthropology degree…
My city owns all our utilities. Works the same, arguably more reliable
This isn’t a choice issue. It should be state owned and operated in a non-profit capacity, and everyone should pay their fair share.
Back at the office:
So it seems people don’t like ads on their vibrator which means they are viewing them. Let’s wait a couple of years for the anger to die down then do it again.
The effect is still the same these companies are given access to my personal information because the government wants to monitor our activity online
Exactly, I’d argue kids are the most likely to go to lengths to circumvent the rules
Forget tax havens, eventually some countries will probably become content havens and sell server space hosted there. Probably some carribean island
Nope, 65% of what I make now is barely subsistence. It would be nice for a few months, but quickly become boring