They sound like fun people who are not overselling themselves on offering the most self-important job ever, i.e., 95% of all Arch firms.
If you go around and look at the majority of starchitecture firms, they all follow a vaguely similar formula. Except most are a lot more professional than using the phrase "work your ass off."
But, hey... at least it is a job at a company mit Humour.
I assume this thread will be taken down, as I don't think we're supposed to discuss the specifics of ads placed by paying (I think?) customers on this site.
But I have to say, even though I have to fight down the anger of the archi-hawk within me to do so (lol), that I totally agree with Unicorn here. They're being honest about the job, and for a recent grad without a family (lots of travel, you see, and lots of unpredictability), it sounds like a really cool gig!
I actually knew some recent grads who did this kind of work with a firm in Philly years ago - they had fun, enjoyed traveling to other cities and working with both young hipsters in the retail world and really skilled craftsmen.
hahahahahahaa, dude i have no idea how to respond to this, except perhaps that this is the best portfolio i have ever seen. ever. ever.
actually, ever. so the Romans didn't use capitalization nor punctuation nor even spaces between words. so to be entirely contextual and apt and pertinent and meaningful on a cosmic level.
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are you serious?
I am the only one, or is the open project manager position for "we work" under the job listing in this website a joke?
Why is that even posted on there, I find it offensive and it should not be up to the standards of this website.
just my two cents
are YOU serious? You find it offense? Whats offensive about the ad? The fact that you actally have to do manual labor for this position?
While the website seems to be fake or down or whatever I find nothing really wrong with the rest of the ad.
Those people sound awesome!
Informal speech? Check.
Brutal honesty? Check.
Relatively lax requirements? Check.
They sound like fun people who are not overselling themselves on offering the most self-important job ever, i.e., 95% of all Arch firms.
If you go around and look at the majority of starchitecture firms, they all follow a vaguely similar formula. Except most are a lot more professional than using the phrase "work your ass off."
But, hey... at least it is a job at a company mit Humour.
I wouldnt get the job anyways cause I cant spell work the shit! lol
I assume this thread will be taken down, as I don't think we're supposed to discuss the specifics of ads placed by paying (I think?) customers on this site.
But I have to say, even though I have to fight down the anger of the archi-hawk within me to do so (lol), that I totally agree with Unicorn here. They're being honest about the job, and for a recent grad without a family (lots of travel, you see, and lots of unpredictability), it sounds like a really cool gig!
I actually knew some recent grads who did this kind of work with a firm in Philly years ago - they had fun, enjoyed traveling to other cities and working with both young hipsters in the retail world and really skilled craftsmen.
FU, UG, why do you half the time make me uber-ranty and half the time make me laugh?!? ;-)
That's not MY hawk, by the way, because mine had orange eyes. Malicious, predatory yellow.
My 'hawk' is a bald eagle trained to eat other hawks for breakfast lunch and dinner. Also, jaeger bombs.
hahahahahahaa, dude i have no idea how to respond to this, except perhaps that this is the best portfolio i have ever seen. ever. ever.
actually, ever. so the Romans didn't use capitalization nor punctuation nor even spaces between words. so to be entirely contextual and apt and pertinent and meaningful on a cosmic level.
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