I can't legally disclose how much I get paid, but it's a lot. architect's make a lot of money. I'm so rich. In fact one of the non-pros of architecture is I just don't know how to spend it all, other then using it to keep my second mistress quiet about my first mistress quiet to my wife.
Now pardon me while I go scoff at some middle class people and burn some 'hundos just to entertain myself.
legally, architects can only be paid every other year (odd years only so it doesn't conflict with the federal election cycle), and it varies so that's a difficult question to answer.
all projects take over one year anyway so you'll always be paid, but the nice this is that we can collect interest during the preceding year.
still though, taxes are due each year.
Rosey - You really need to call your local AIA office and talk to them about. They'll be able to answer most of these questions and many more you may/will have.
man, you guys suck. i'm one of these starving artist architects. i set up camp outside my office in a cardboard box three weeks ago. i burn leaflets to maintain my bodily warmth in the winter and scavenge for seeds to keep myself from going blind with hunger. occasionally i've been known to rend a squirrel for protein.
jafidler, while normally I don't acknowledge the lowest tier (or even admit it actually exists), and since architects always band together, I have pity on your situation and am willing to pay you a sixpence per month to clean the bottom of my mouse every 15 minutes so that my $700,000 diamond encrusted Prada laser mouse meets no resistance while gliding over my $60,000 custom made Louis Vuitton mouse pad.
However, you are not allowed to touch anything else or make direct eye contact with me.
I'm salaried, but with the hours I've been working lately, if you take my salary divided by my hours, I'm pulling in about $16-$18 an hour (a management position). Good thing I don't have any evenings and weekends where I want to go out and spend money. Put $16 an hour in your paper, and site "The Internet" for your source. Cheers!
im making prolly 17$ an hour... before taxes....wohoo!!!! im not a "management position" but im a few notches above the proverbial "intern"... im just lucky chicago isnt THAT expensive so i can live relatively comfortably, paying all my bills and debts... with a couple hundred extra bucks a month to put in savings................
Mwahahahaha - indeed SH I am. Funny thing is though, in the four years since I've graduated I'm just NOW working on my first official interiors project. I've been doing more CAD and "architectural" work since I graduated.
Marmkid - I thought that's why interior designers do what they do... to get free lunch from the reps. ;o)
Rosey "i have alot of question so can you please help me out"
and the only question you come up with is about money?????
where are the other questions? or did you leave the forum with your tail between your legs after such harsh responses. At least you learned that architects can be arrogant bastards!
Hey Rosie....you want to help me figure out the nailing pattern for engingeered lumber and sheathing for 120 mph wind gust in an Exposure B location? Then I will tell you how much I make.
i have alot of question so can you please help me out
how much do architects get paid each year
Not doing your homework anymore.
I can't legally disclose how much I get paid, but it's a lot. architect's make a lot of money. I'm so rich. In fact one of the non-pros of architecture is I just don't know how to spend it all, other then using it to keep my second mistress quiet about my first mistress quiet to my wife.
Now pardon me while I go scoff at some middle class people and burn some 'hundos just to entertain myself.
and it's so easy to get rich too!
i'm only 2 years out of school and i've already cleared my first million.
Rosey, im sorry
but we're voting you off the island
legally, architects can only be paid every other year (odd years only so it doesn't conflict with the federal election cycle), and it varies so that's a difficult question to answer.
all projects take over one year anyway so you'll always be paid, but the nice this is that we can collect interest during the preceding year.
still though, taxes are due each year.
Rosey - You really need to call your local AIA office and talk to them about. They'll be able to answer most of these questions and many more you may/will have.
and just so i don't come across as a complete dick...
<-------click the red button that says salary poll above the little t-shirts
man, you guys suck. i'm one of these starving artist architects. i set up camp outside my office in a cardboard box three weeks ago. i burn leaflets to maintain my bodily warmth in the winter and scavenge for seeds to keep myself from going blind with hunger. occasionally i've been known to rend a squirrel for protein.
jafidler, are you that homeless guy that found the WTC plans?
jafidler, while normally I don't acknowledge the lowest tier (or even admit it actually exists), and since architects always band together, I have pity on your situation and am willing to pay you a sixpence per month to clean the bottom of my mouse every 15 minutes so that my $700,000 diamond encrusted Prada laser mouse meets no resistance while gliding over my $60,000 custom made Louis Vuitton mouse pad.
However, you are not allowed to touch anything else or make direct eye contact with me.
why does everything have to be about money are you unitedstatesian?
i personally prefer working for free
getting paid is for sucka's
i get paid in ass
architects get paid?
Just become an interior designer. We have better hours and get to play with pretty finishes all day.
Tuna, you're an Int Des? I knew there was something funny about you!
Although, with those int. reps., I wouldn't have gotten free lunch today.
i cant wait for my free lunch tomorrow from an interior rep
they always spring for the good stuff
arch reps are cheap
i cant wait for my free lunch tomorrow from an interior rep
they always spring for the good stuff
arch reps are cheap
aha xpro. Listen, i'm still in school and I'm making a fortune.
I get extra work if I work extra well. This totally makes up for the fact that I practically live at the studio.
architects get laid isn't that enough? watch out for the money grubbers
I'm salaried, but with the hours I've been working lately, if you take my salary divided by my hours, I'm pulling in about $16-$18 an hour (a management position). Good thing I don't have any evenings and weekends where I want to go out and spend money. Put $16 an hour in your paper, and site "The Internet" for your source. Cheers!
im with you strawbeary...
im making prolly 17$ an hour... before taxes....wohoo!!!! im not a "management position" but im a few notches above the proverbial "intern"... im just lucky chicago isnt THAT expensive so i can live relatively comfortably, paying all my bills and debts... with a couple hundred extra bucks a month to put in savings................
Mwahahahaha - indeed SH I am. Funny thing is though, in the four years since I've graduated I'm just NOW working on my first official interiors project. I've been doing more CAD and "architectural" work since I graduated.
Marmkid - I thought that's why interior designers do what they do... to get free lunch from the reps. ;o)
Do you want to know how much I'd make if I got time and a half $ for all those extra hours? You can put it in your report.
OMG architecure is so cool. I totally want to be an architect now. They get to wear those little round glasses that are soo cute.
Rosey "i have alot of question so can you please help me out"
and the only question you come up with is about money?????
where are the other questions? or did you leave the forum with your tail between your legs after such harsh responses. At least you learned that architects can be arrogant bastards!
Ivo, did you not notice that this was her THIRD post, and we helped her out on the first two.
no I didn't...but the arrogant bastard part still stands, apparently
it's funny that this is asked despite the "salary poll" feature...
Hey Rosie....you want to help me figure out the nailing pattern for engingeered lumber and sheathing for 120 mph wind gust in an Exposure B location? Then I will tell you how much I make.
nailing patterns are so overrated just use some zap-a-gap
I also have a lot of questions ...
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