Since the sky is falling all around, what are everyone's best (or worst) mistakes? Architecture related only, please.....
not taking a position offered to me before the sky starting falling...now i'm stuck at this shithole...I shouldn't complain, at least I have a job.
similar to crave's case, not taking a cadmonkey position before our economy was starting to sink. Now I am jobless and carry worse title than cadmonkey, "temp". I've working here and there in SF doing modelings and renderings.
not researching the field when i was in high school
not using enough Adobe clay in my Portland cement.
Paying for a year's worth of my family's health insurance on a credit card while I started my own firm. Still paying it off 3 years later.
Personally bailing out Citicorp.
are a few.
not yet, but its coming, i can smell it, and its going to come down crashing!
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Since the sky is falling all around, what are everyone's best (or worst) mistakes? Architecture related only, please.....
not taking a position offered to me before the sky starting falling...now i'm stuck at this shithole...I shouldn't complain, at least I have a job.
similar to crave's case, not taking a cadmonkey position before our economy was starting to sink. Now I am jobless and carry worse title than cadmonkey, "temp". I've working here and there in SF doing modelings and renderings.
not researching the field when i was in high school
not using enough Adobe clay in my Portland cement.
Paying for a year's worth of my family's health insurance on a credit card while I started my own firm. Still paying it off 3 years later.
Personally bailing out Citicorp.
are a few.
not yet, but its coming, i can smell it, and its going to come down crashing!
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