I've been in communication with an international architecture firm located in China now for about three months. The firm displays some fantastic work and seems to offer a competitive salary. Have any of you worked in a Chinese firm in the past and or present whom could offer some advice? BTW, here is the Chinese firms website link: www.facundus.yolasite.com
Thank you in advance for any comments, advice and or suggestions which you may have.
And also, please dont sully the venerable name of the All Blacks with this shameless, goldfish-minded, silly attempt to generate attention. I hope you are not a New Zealander.
Nah!...You fellas are right! I've been in China now for almost 8 years and I'm trying to delegate some exposure...fair enough! The truth is...I've had a decent run of it all and will be moving back home with me wife this December. I wish all you good fellas a grand luck and profitable venture in whatever you may or may not pursue. Cheers!
All Blacks!
BTW: dibase; Hope we never cross paths mate...for your own 'personal sack' safety!
All Blacks: No shame in asking for a review or critique of your work in these here forums. Trying to pass off your portfolio as a firm that's supposedly hiring has me completely dumbfounded. Maybe I'm just not seeing the hidden profit potential through confusion lurking in the archinect underbelly.
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Considering Working for A Chinese Firm...
Hello All,
I've been in communication with an international architecture firm located in China now for about three months. The firm displays some fantastic work and seems to offer a competitive salary. Have any of you worked in a Chinese firm in the past and or present whom could offer some advice? BTW, here is the Chinese firms website link: www.facundus.yolasite.com
Thank you in advance for any comments, advice and or suggestions which you may have.
Um,
What are you playing at? Arent you the same guy that created/runs that site?
See here: http://www.archinect.com/forum/threads.php?id=93784_0_42_0_C
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Oh,
And this: http://www.archinect.com/forum/threads.php?id=101991_0_42_0_C
I thought you ran your own firm in Shenzhen...
http://accdarchitects.carbonmade.com/about
Yap. This is one of the laziest attempts at self promotion I've seen on here. Even as a blatant misrepresentation this question still makes no sense.
I'm thinking of going to Trader Joes tonight and I'm hungry. Any comments, advice and or suggestions?
And also, please dont sully the venerable name of the All Blacks with this shameless, goldfish-minded, silly attempt to generate attention. I hope you are not a New Zealander.
Never let the truth get in the way of a good story mate!
Nah!...You fellas are right! I've been in China now for almost 8 years and I'm trying to delegate some exposure...fair enough! The truth is...I've had a decent run of it all and will be moving back home with me wife this December. I wish all you good fellas a grand luck and profitable venture in whatever you may or may not pursue. Cheers!
All Blacks!
BTW: dibase; Hope we never cross paths mate...for your own 'personal sack' safety!
All Blacks: No shame in asking for a review or critique of your work in these here forums. Trying to pass off your portfolio as a firm that's supposedly hiring has me completely dumbfounded. Maybe I'm just not seeing the hidden profit potential through confusion lurking in the archinect underbelly.
Threatening other users? Internet tough guy strikes again.
As I said, 'exsposure'. That's all I can offer me past mates. steelstuds, thanks for keeping us near the top of the line.
Busted!
If you are willing to trade irrelevant clicks for any level of respect, All the power to ya...
"All Blacks",
You got called out for making a stupid move. The fact that you thought you could get away with it is quite astounding.
By the looks of your designs, I dont think I am in any danger.
I agree with diabase. your work sucks
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