Many of you know that I've had a rough time since graduating 7 months ago. The economy has been REALLY hard for young architects and it just keeps getting worse. I have 60k in student loans and recently moved back home BUT.....I had a job interview for a design firm (non-architectural) that went pretty well today. It's 35 minutes from home and sounds like it would be a lot of fun.....and best of all they're flourishing in this economy. My ex just got laid off with another 80 people from a major architectural firm in Chicago...things just keep getting worse. I REALLY REALLY need this.
If you have the time I could really use your prayers and well wishes.
Thanks!
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Thoughts and prayers brother, many people, including myself, are struggling with finances due to this economy. Hopefully things will start turning around for the better sooner than later. Good Luck. :wink2:
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Hate to hear of the rough times.
Have to remember this:
The economy WILL turnaround eventually, some indicators are already looking up. Once this happens, you will have the toughest of times behind you.
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I feel your pain with student loans. I'm at about 70k myself. Good luck and hang in there. You will get a job. I promise. Don't forget, you can get foreberances and deferments with those loans so you don't have to pay right away. Good luck again!
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When I got out of school, I was able to stay out of serious financial turmoil with these options. :up:daphins likes this. -
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Good luck brother. I graduated law school with over 100k in debt and it took me a year to find a steady job. It can be hard. Certainly not what I expected. I did contract work in the meantime, and didn't have any expenses and lived at home with the 'rents, but still, a rough time.
I'm doing fine now, but absolutely positively hate my job, but I'm keeping it, while launching my own law firm. Sometimes I wonder if I'm thinking the grass is greener. My specialty will be small business law, so I'm monitoring that niche daily for a blog I'm going to launch soon. I pray it picks up, because it'll be good for everyone.
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You have em. And I feel ya. Tuition and other fees are why I'm delaying medical school for a year while I work (paying for medical expenses also took a chunk out of my education savings so I'd still need loans anyways). And it was one reason I chose UCLA over Harvard for undergrad because UCLA was fully comped by Regents and other merit scholarships for locals while Harvard would cost $50k a year.
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I wish you the best bro. Other then that it would probably help to live at home for a bit til you get your finances straight and try and live the low maintenance lifestyle for a bit and avoid any careless splurges.
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I wish you the best of luck man I really do.
Just be thankful you aren't one of us old geezers having to deal with this.
You've got more time for this to work out and still blaze a career path after it's over.
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You have my prayers brother. Its tough right now for almost everyone. I haven't had a contract for almost a month, and I don't know where I will get money to pay off some of my debts. My dreams for some things I wanted will have to be shelved for a while.
Just keep the chin up, and stay strong. :up:daphins likes this. -
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Hey guys thanks, I really appreciate it. I'm very sorry to hear about many of y'all having bad luck (read about some of them on this site). Hopefully we can get this thing turned around here soon. I've done a decent job of keeping things in perspective...I have a very supportive family and got a lot of help from my gf's family while I was looking in Chicago. While some students are having a hard time finding loans I've got my degree and that'll never go away. I've seen family members who have families lose jobs, other people I went to school with get laid off....just rough all around. I hope the best for you and am going to just relax until Monday and try to hit a home run.
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Da phins, I feel for you. I was without a job for over a year, and today, like some sort of crazy mystical aligning of the planets:wink2:, I got two job offers. I will start the one on the 15th and the other I'm not sure of (it's part time IT), but fortunes be, I think I will be able to work them both. My point being- be patient; keep praying. It will happen. Good luck to you on Mon. I'm pullin' for ya.:up:
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Good luck Daphins, I hope that you land a job.
When you do get work as an architect I hope that you won't be the kind that looks down their nose at us planners. That's what drove me out of my job in Miami.daphins likes this. -
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daphins. If it helps make you feel better, do not fret about moving home! Especially since you got a gf already. of course I come from an Asian family my mom doesn't want me to move out she offered to move into a smaller room while she gives me the house and I move into the master! I said yeah right as soon as I could, I'm out.
But there was no shame. Plus, what better place to be ii tough times then with the people who absolutely care the most, a supportive family.Boik14, unluckyluciano and daphins like this. -
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