Rachel Douglas:
CLASS OF 2000
Beech High SchoolClass of 2000
Hendersonville, TN
Middle Tennessee State UniversityClass of 2004
Murfreesboro, TN
Rachel's Story
Life
Okay, I'm not really positive where to start. I guess I should at least tell anyone reading this that I most likely don't remember you. I was a bit shy in high school. Things have changed. Anyway, I was bored and wanted to look up some classmates and see if, by chance, I could find names of people that I may remember. What did I do with my horribly boring life after graduation? Well, I went on to MTSU as most of you did. I studied Anthropology with minors in Archaeology and History. I graduated from that death trap known as MTSU in May 2004 and worked at the Hermitage for a month doing an internship as an archaeologist. After that, well, I picked up and moved to Waynesboro, Tn. If you don't know where that is, then you have nothing to worry about; it is a hole in the wall town. I worked on a dig there with a company out of Memphis for a few months, and then, I packed up everything and moved to Memphis with a good friend from college. I worked for Weaver and Associates, llc in Memphis as a Tech III archaeologist. I love my job! This September, being 2005, I am started graduate school at Eastern New Mexico University, Portales where I will work my ass off attempting to do research and write a thesis. After that, well, I haven't gotten ...Expand for more
that far; I just know that I will probably end up in Nashville or some other metropolitan Tennessee city. As far as my personal life goes, I have a wonderful boyfriend that I look forward to one day marrying and having lots of fat babies with. Other than that, if you want to know something about me, I am sure there is someone that we graduated with that knows the answers to your questions. Although, I don't maintain any contact with any of the people from Beech. Life tends to force people to grow up in strange ways and separate in horribly uncanny ways.
College
I miss college desperately. The good old Anthropology bench still haunts my dreams. And attempting to explain my job as an archaeologist isn't nearly as fun when a majority of the population outside of MTSU mostly understands what I do for a living.
Workplace
My job, let's see. I get up ten minutes before I begin. Throw on dirty clothes. Grab a trowel, hat, pencil, forms, water, and sunscreen and I go and get dirtier than any of you could possibly imagine. I dig a five foot hole in a day with a small gardening tool and a shovel. Then, I go back to the lab and clean fragile artifacts with the most used toothbruth on the planet and calgon. I have the coolest job in the world.
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