Architect working as an advisor
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Architect working as an advisor
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- Mr Wallstreet
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- The French Biscuit
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Thank you, thank you all.
I'll be working 40 hours/week at a company that advices architects and building developers. The advice is about every technical part that goes along with the building process. Mostly it'll be judging whether the building will pass all regulations and whatever rules one might run into. And if not: advise how things could be done.
From what I understand it's case-by-case work. So I'd do all the advice on one case, instead of giving part of the advice (and thereby specializing in just one small part of the whole).
About 20-25 co-workers. In a smaaaallllll town that'll be an hour drive from Amsterdam, without traffic. Yes, Amsterdam. I'll be moving in with my girlfriend. In Amsterdam. Rotterdam vs. Amsterdam is probably the Dutch equivalent of Eastside vs. Westside. But I think I'll manage.
Advisor sounds big, but it isn't. I'm not entirely sure what I'm going to do yet, but here's what I know:Mr Wallstreet wrote:Ahhh Yeaaaaa!!!
Congratulations on finding gainful employment!
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How many a days a week will you be consulting? Or is it on a case by case basis? Co-workers? Your cubicles, working from home?
TELL US!!!
I'll be working 40 hours/week at a company that advices architects and building developers. The advice is about every technical part that goes along with the building process. Mostly it'll be judging whether the building will pass all regulations and whatever rules one might run into. And if not: advise how things could be done.
From what I understand it's case-by-case work. So I'd do all the advice on one case, instead of giving part of the advice (and thereby specializing in just one small part of the whole).
About 20-25 co-workers. In a smaaaallllll town that'll be an hour drive from Amsterdam, without traffic. Yes, Amsterdam. I'll be moving in with my girlfriend. In Amsterdam. Rotterdam vs. Amsterdam is probably the Dutch equivalent of Eastside vs. Westside. But I think I'll manage.
- The French Biscuit
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- Stocky Boy
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Pretty much. There's also quite a few people (in government mostly) who get paid 36 hours/week, but work 40 hours/week. Basically, that earns them 5 weeks of extra vacation per year.
Please don't. For my sake ,do not drink Amstel or Heineken. Drink a decent Belgium beer.CountD wrote:I'll drink some Amstels tonight to celebrate....congrats!:coolgleam: