tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5165512496021495417.post3027255994546885103..comments2023-08-04T09:14:50.146-06:00Comments on Alaskan Geek ... Montana Architecture Student: Aaaaand we're backAlaskanGeekArchitecthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11665410102214961585noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5165512496021495417.post-33191790685665680162012-09-05T08:35:58.636-06:002012-09-05T08:35:58.636-06:00*looks around shiftily*
You did know that I have ...*looks around shiftily*<br /><br />You did know that I have worked in IT for the last 15 years, and presently am the Sysadmin for a local health care company, yes?<br /><br />How did you know about the underwear and the coax? IT was a one time thing and the A/C was out...<br /><br />Anyway, the only reason I am considering the IT degree is they will pay for it. There are also some pretty good transition programs, where if you have an undergrad degree in whatever you can get an accredited master's in Architecture with a a couple semesters design intensive and then start the program.<br /><br />Who knows by then the economy might have recovered enough that they start hiring Architects, because right now they are not.AlaskanGeekArchitecthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11665410102214961585noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5165512496021495417.post-16877530403568147952012-09-05T06:49:42.863-06:002012-09-05T06:49:42.863-06:00You really should reconsider the whole IT thing. ... You really should reconsider the whole IT thing. From my understanding, IT will drive you to run about the office, in your underwear, in the middle of the night, while ranting about killing the computer crashing masses with odd strands of useless coax. My sister used to run IT for a hospital. She still has bouts of spontaneous swearing and involuntary twitching whenever she see's someone do something odd with a computer, like......touch it. <br /> Crime fighting or ambulance driving would be jobs more suited to your skill sets. And lots less stressful, and as luck would have it, takes very little school and its usually paid for by the hiring agency. The Farmerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09279916536949360121noreply@blogger.com