Two bathroom remodels, and a storage shed in the back. Maybe to to some car and/or millwork. Don't wake up until 9, don't work outside after 1, and hire out highschoolers to get them to do most of the grunt work. Could be fun, maybe some of the highschoolers will learn something and be inspired to be an architect ; P
Wow, great idea of your firm. If I ever would reach such a milestone by staying at one and the same firm long enough I'd personally first glue all my regular paid holidays after it, finally get my drivers license and take my girl and kid on a roadtrip across (Eastern) Europe. Or if I fail my exam, do the same by train...
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Sabbaticals - What would you do with 12 weeks?
My firm is toying around with the idea of giving employees sabbaticals as they reach certain milestones with the firm at 5, 10, 15, 20+ years.
If you were given 12 weeks of paid leave, what would you do with that time?
Sail through South Pacific and surf, probably not come back afterwards.
Backpack across Asia on a shoestring budget.
Sounds like Richard Meier is asking himself the same thing.
get a real estate license.
Two bathroom remodels, and a storage shed in the back. Maybe to to some car and/or millwork. Don't wake up until 9, don't work outside after 1, and hire out highschoolers to get them to do most of the grunt work. Could be fun, maybe some of the highschoolers will learn something and be inspired to be an architect ; P
Wow, great idea of your firm. If I ever would reach such a milestone by staying at one and the same firm long enough I'd personally first glue all my regular paid holidays after it, finally get my drivers license and take my girl and kid on a roadtrip across (Eastern) Europe. Or if I fail my exam, do the same by train...
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