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Duuude you are killing me man. I'm trying to get a masters in architecture and you're looking for a hs teaching job? What hope do I have coming out with an M.arch degree?
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I'm not going to sugar-coat it for you. It is tough...here [KS] at least. Most offices have cut their design teams down by 50-70%. Architects are doing Civil Engineering work....Civil Engineers are doing Architects work...etc. And if there is an excess amount of work in the office, it is contracted out... That is what I have been doing. I work under contracts per projects. Some months I am REAL busy pulling 60 hours a week easily...some months I will go weeks without work. The good news is that it seems that offices are no longer letting their architects/engineers go...things have leveled out. I have worked on projects under contract with firms whom have told me they will hire me full-time once their "hiring freeze" is lifted. In the end...I really enjoy it, but truthfully...I love school and have always known that 'someday' I would teach in some fashion, I just never knew 'When' that time would come. My advice for you, get every certification you can...CAD...LEED...SSI...etc. Make sure you stand out amongst your peers, sounds obvious but you will see the truth to it when you find yourself applying for the same jobs a year post-graduate. Network now. Call up local Arch/Eng. Offices and tell them you are a grad student and if it is possible to take 30 minutes of their time to check out their office and see current projects they are working on. Most offices will not hesitate to show you around... ...I graduated in 2010, when firms were closing shop. I still found work. You will do fine...you just have to get off your ass and get it. Not everything is posted on monster.com. Knock on doors, shake hands, and smile. Good luck!
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Are you heavily saddled with student loans?
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More than I want...yes.
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I would seriously consider government service, either AmeriCorps or the military. 3 years, get your student loans paid off, get a chance to work in your field. With a masters you should easily make captain and get queued up to make major.
If you do it right, you can get your clearance and get involved in some pretty cool stuff with better than average job security. And a retirement package most people would sacrifice a limb for.
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Just out of school, bought a house, have an 18 month old son...so it would be tough for me to leave for the military or AmeriCorps...plus I know I am too old for the military. ![]() Government Jobs are great...if you can find one. ![]() But again, thanks for the input boss!
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