yeah, got a classmate working for the marines in Camp Pendleton. project types seem to be standard USACE cut-n-paste barracks, hq, and support buildings. go to FBO.gov to see examples of the typically USACE building package in any of the RFPs. But hey, Harry seems very happy.
I interviewed for a position like that. Craziest interview ever! It was a different atmosphere...I think the typical employee probably fits the engineer personality type mroe than architect...
Worked as a civilian architect for Army/Navy/Coast Gaurd?
Does anyone have experience working for the military as a civilian architect?
Know anyone who has? or know what the work is like? Project types, buzzcuts, marching, etc...
Just curious..
yeah, got a classmate working for the marines in Camp Pendleton. project types seem to be standard USACE cut-n-paste barracks, hq, and support buildings. go to FBO.gov to see examples of the typically USACE building package in any of the RFPs. But hey, Harry seems very happy.
I interviewed for a position like that. Craziest interview ever! It was a different atmosphere...I think the typical employee probably fits the engineer personality type mroe than architect...
what was crazy about the interview?
Please capitalize the M in Marines when using it.
Thanks.
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