Ha! This seems a really good place to introduce myself.
Hello, my names Simon, I live in Lowestoft in Suffolk and have been reading the forum for a month or so now. I left school in 1985 and trained and worked as an electrician for 13 years, mostly house bashing (did a couple of years of marine and industrial stuff whilst training). Then I felt like a change, I went to university and studied......archaeology. I worked in archaeology for 10 years, and have worked in many graveyards due to church extensions etc.
It is probable you will come across bones in the first foot or two of soil dug, every time a new grave is excavated ancient bones are displaced. I expect you will have to liase with the vicar and give him your 'finds'. I wouldn't worry too much about disease, just wash your hands before picking your nose / eating your sarnies. Your biggest hassle will be the local observers.
Ive had enough of archaeology for the time being. Over the last 3 months ive done my 17th edition, Part P, a PAT course, me 2391 (awaiting results), and tommorow I start a Photovoltaic course. Then after xmas its out into the big blue yonder to try and get some employment.
Its great to see some humour on here, there seems to be a good bunch of people. Look forward to getting to 'know' some of you better in the future.
All the best and happy christmas,
Simon.