hmmmm, no brown or yellow...
... or Black Ball? he'll be in the masons then...
/knows this cos I is one!
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Fri 5 Aug 2005, 22:31,
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/knows this cos I is one!
/was one
you're out now you've blabbed (as if being an architect wasn't obvious enough. tehehe.
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Fri 5 Aug 2005, 22:33,
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he he, no, its an open society now
we are not a secret society, but a society with certain secrets...
the 'Ol Duke of Prunes is a Brother too!
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Fri 5 Aug 2005, 22:35,
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the 'Ol Duke of Prunes is a Brother too!
he can't be an architect
- not with that many FPs (well done btw!)
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Fri 5 Aug 2005, 22:36,
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Architectural Technologist to be precise, but I do run my own Limited Company as a co-founder and Managing Director
Money is Good, time is good, and I work from home, top bombing!
/As for my name, it isnt a reference to my work though, -oh no - its actually a reference to Masonic History
/and ta for the congrats on the FP
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Fri 5 Aug 2005, 22:39,
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/As for my name, it isnt a reference to my work though, -oh no - its actually a reference to Masonic History
/and ta for the congrats on the FP
'Work' from home....!?
That explains it!
I'm doing my Part 3 at the moment -
leaves me plenty of time for procastination
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Fri 5 Aug 2005, 22:42,
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I'm doing my Part 3 at the moment -
leaves me plenty of time for procastination
you're doing the whole thing then eh - brave man, and I salute you
you'd be suprised, but i actually put a lot of work in.
working from home does save considerable overheads too
i like architecture, but found my niche was more in the technical/building side and client relations, although doing this
for myself, I get to do a little of everything, contract work, negotation,claim disputes, deisgn, drafting, detailing, tendering, the whole lot really, and
dont whack up a huge student debt doing it
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Fri 5 Aug 2005, 22:45,
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working from home does save considerable overheads too
i like architecture, but found my niche was more in the technical/building side and client relations, although doing this
for myself, I get to do a little of everything, contract work, negotation,claim disputes, deisgn, drafting, detailing, tendering, the whole lot really, and
dont whack up a huge student debt doing it
meh, architects - always claiming the credit...
everyone knows it's the QS's who do all the work!
*runs*
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Fri 5 Aug 2005, 22:49,
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*runs*
*ahem* as my old Civil Engineering tutor at Uni in Bolton, Brian, used to say
"Civil Engineers are where ya wanna be - don't be a QS - they're Civil Engineers with their brains blown out"
/unquote
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Fri 5 Aug 2005, 22:52,
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/unquote
yup, I agree, good work though,
if you like coffer dams, roads, bridges, sewers etc
I preferred the other route
You ever do any private QS work, on the side?
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Fri 5 Aug 2005, 22:55,
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I preferred the other route
You ever do any private QS work, on the side?
hmmm, may have a few little projects you can help with soon
bit of cash in hand work for you,
pricing up some residential units and basic extensions
up to and around the 350k mark
will email you sometime soon when i have more details
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Fri 5 Aug 2005, 22:59,
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pricing up some residential units and basic extensions
up to and around the 350k mark
will email you sometime soon when i have more details