My ideal job would be to meet new people and have a good time, and get paid for it. I've been told that I should be a cruise director, does that mean they meet a lot of people? Dunno, I think I would get bored pretty quickly.
First you've gotta come up with a computer program that will "rip this place of big-time." Then after you learn you were stealing whole cents, instead of parts of cents - you know, like the ones for the blind kids - cash out that account. After that burn down the office and move to some Caribbean island and make sure there is "no salt on the margarita glass."
I just graduated with a B. Arch, and I'm trying to figure out the same thing. There are a lot of entry level jobs out there, detailing plumbing fixtures on suburban home additions, but I figured, I don't want to sell my soul just yet.
I'm working on some competitions, applying for travelling fellowships, looking at grad schools, and occasionally, applying for work at a worthy firm.
Become a Professional Gamer..... There is some guy from Kansas that is currently at the top of the pack. Think he pulled down around $200,000.00 last year. Oh the other thing he gets to do which you didn't mention is TRAVEL....
I would be with sameold, that is a long distance truck driver, but unfortunately I (we) would probably end up going crazy having design thoughts all of the time, but never any down time to aplly them to paper.
So maybe a long distance truck driver with a design partner. Take turns driving/sketching/sleeping.
However, the obvious place to start is with the conserver's lifestyle....
check out the book...how to survive without a salary...there are a bunch of other books as well....I also have a few inside tips from friends but I'd never reveal those secrets...its just too good and I am reserving that as a back up plan for the future....(hehhee, it's not illegal either)...
If you do the research and ask around it is possible to find out on your own.
I didn't know that puddles led a life of leisurely brunching. I want in on that. Plus the meeting new people, etc. Because as we all know, I love brunch.
quizzical, why is it that every time I hear the job title, "Business Development Director" I read "complete tool"? Is that unfair?
... "why is it that every time I hear the job title, "Business Development Director" I read "complete tool"? Is that unfair?" ... yes, it really is unfair ... someone who works hard at business development and builds lasting relationships between a group of clients and a design firm is worth his/her weight in gold ... such people are rare, but they do exist. And, if you're good at it, it's a really great job to have.
my brotheris a performance artist and makes as much as me working a few days a week...arrrgh (mind you, he is pretty good). see what a fancy archi-education does for you?
truck driving is cool, but it kills you..well for some time though
a friend took an year off school to drive fedex trucks cross-country, made about 40K, saved on rent (he essentially lived on the truck, which sucks, but used to crash in friend's places over weekends)...but the best thing he did, according to him is that, in this process he visisted places in america, really far-thrown, obscure places that he'd never visit otherwise. He also visited Canada and Mexico on 'work' purposes....
Right about now I would love a truck driving job. Working in a non-professional environment with a broken leg sucks. It sucks in many ways. But mostly it sucks financially.
Alternatives to working
Anyone have any ideas? I could use some good ones.
I'd like to find a way to play video games, watch TV, and sleep and for my reward lose tons of weight!
My ideal job would be to meet new people and have a good time, and get paid for it. I've been told that I should be a cruise director, does that mean they meet a lot of people? Dunno, I think I would get bored pretty quickly.
My advice: invent something. Really cool.
Two words. . .Porn Star
long distance truck driving...
body snatching (there will be some digging involved)
draw a survey map of your city/town.....?
join a religious order
Marry rich.
Or ask puddles how he did it, he seems to live a life of leisurely brunching.
... the job you describe above reads a lot like the Business Development Director's job here at our firm ... a LOT like it.
First you've gotta come up with a computer program that will "rip this place of big-time." Then after you learn you were stealing whole cents, instead of parts of cents - you know, like the ones for the blind kids - cash out that account. After that burn down the office and move to some Caribbean island and make sure there is "no salt on the margarita glass."
I just graduated with a B. Arch, and I'm trying to figure out the same thing. There are a lot of entry level jobs out there, detailing plumbing fixtures on suburban home additions, but I figured, I don't want to sell my soul just yet.
I'm working on some competitions, applying for travelling fellowships, looking at grad schools, and occasionally, applying for work at a worthy firm.
If all else fails, I can join the circus.
archinect editor.
well you can do both if you're a espresso addict
Become a Professional Gamer..... There is some guy from Kansas that is currently at the top of the pack. Think he pulled down around $200,000.00 last year. Oh the other thing he gets to do which you didn't mention is TRAVEL....
no one ever says they want to be a junky when they grow up.
In third grade, I knew a kid who always wanted to be a sniper when he grew up. I wonder if he realized the dream...
I would be with sameold, that is a long distance truck driver, but unfortunately I (we) would probably end up going crazy having design thoughts all of the time, but never any down time to aplly them to paper.
So maybe a long distance truck driver with a design partner. Take turns driving/sketching/sleeping.
Liqour Store clerk...at a place where they give you free booz while you work....YES!
Hmmm... What's the address? I may need to rob your store.
i hear they are always looking for more ninja dentists
The obvious is a sugar momma/daddy.
However, the obvious place to start is with the conserver's lifestyle....
check out the book...how to survive without a salary...there are a bunch of other books as well....I also have a few inside tips from friends but I'd never reveal those secrets...its just too good and I am reserving that as a back up plan for the future....(hehhee, it's not illegal either)...
If you do the research and ask around it is possible to find out on your own.
GOOD LUCK.
ohhh, and for the arsty-fartsies:
How to survive and prosper as an artist without selling your soul by Michels
and
The joy of not working by zelinski
I didn't know that puddles led a life of leisurely brunching. I want in on that. Plus the meeting new people, etc. Because as we all know, I love brunch.
quizzical, why is it that every time I hear the job title, "Business Development Director" I read "complete tool"? Is that unfair?
people are quitting their day jobs and making a living in their second life. it's so matrixy.
I make about $8/hr on Poker Stars.
Dear beatledud ,
I just quit my job I never had,
don't do it, make more ours.
brush the teeth but not to long
while doing it look at your arm , that is moving but seem to be disconnected to you .
Then you realize , that you'r girlfriend was right about what see said last night .
" you olnly seem to care about those fucking buildings , and your still not famous yet , how long do I have to wait ?"
( and by the way what about social housingprojects)
and than she sais :' look at where we live you moroun , do something about your career"
( in this text ,in case of being gay , if you are a male, you can easily change the word girlfriend into friend or partner)
Someone I work with is taking off 6 months to hike the Appalacian Trail, you could try that.
start a website for architects who enjoy doing anything other than working..sell advertising space
... "why is it that every time I hear the job title, "Business Development Director" I read "complete tool"? Is that unfair?" ... yes, it really is unfair ... someone who works hard at business development and builds lasting relationships between a group of clients and a design firm is worth his/her weight in gold ... such people are rare, but they do exist. And, if you're good at it, it's a really great job to have.
virtual real estate agent. there is some guy making 170,000. renting out space in the game 'second life'.
Why on earth in some dumb drunken stupor didn't I think of this?
http://www.milliondollarhomepage.com/
my brotheris a performance artist and makes as much as me working a few days a week...arrrgh (mind you, he is pretty good). see what a fancy archi-education does for you?
wages in the tube, in the tube.
Friend of mine is a professional video game player. Now he designs games and gets a % of the profit. Nice deal.
Other friend is now driving trucks for some oil company. He starts at $40k, 2 weeks on 2 weeks off, and in 2 years will make $125+k.
Crazy.
Other friend is a rock star, so he's all set.
I have my plan, but won't give it away unless it actually works ;-)
truck driving is cool, but it kills you..well for some time though
a friend took an year off school to drive fedex trucks cross-country, made about 40K, saved on rent (he essentially lived on the truck, which sucks, but used to crash in friend's places over weekends)...but the best thing he did, according to him is that, in this process he visisted places in america, really far-thrown, obscure places that he'd never visit otherwise. He also visited Canada and Mexico on 'work' purposes....
Right about now I would love a truck driving job. Working in a non-professional environment with a broken leg sucks. It sucks in many ways. But mostly it sucks financially.
alternative # 1
Take over Michael Palin's job.... then host a travel show named " how to travel like the rich and famous!!" ... of course BBC pays for the costs
alternative # 2
Brooke Burke's* Co-anchor on "wild on"
note*- suggestion becomes void in case of Miss Burke quitting her job
alternative # 2
Brooke Burke's* Co-anchor on "wild on"
note*- suggestion becomes void in case of Miss Burke quitting her job
^lol
Prison might be a good option, long as you go White Collar! Look at Connecticuts Former Gov. a year and a day!
become an Island Stud - long hours but great perks, and you can still do architecture on the side!
Pro Golfer
To each their own.
teaching.
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