ILP Blog
Submitted by Oliver Dzierzewicz on Thu, 11/13/2008 - 20:38.
Oliver Dzierzewicz
Copper
ILP Blog/Introduction:
I just started my ILP after orientation and well for my first impression of them I didn’t exactly get that they would be considered one of the top of the line architectural companies or representatives… It was a silly mistake which happens to everyone where they I guess got a bit confused with division because they didn’t know what 16/8 is, they thought it was 4 but I helped them out with that giving them the correct answer; 2. Besides that I see what they mean with how much work it takes and how much multi-tasking a person must handle to get a good amount of money from their job. I am not sure I understood them correctly but from what I did understand a architect gets anywhere from 5%-12% the total cost of the building that he designed and help built, I calculated a decent building worth about 1 million dollars and 5% of that building. That would be 50,000$ for minimum wage for doing that job which in my case is how much people make like per year and If I continue to get those jobs and finish 1 of them every 4 months I would make 150,000$ a year considering the 5% commission from it, 10% would be double; 300,000$ for one year which in my opinion I pretty darn good. I look forward to showing my skill to them hoping to give them high hopes of me and just getting on their good side. I also hope that they give me a good experience of how a architect works from all points of views to get me ready for my potential future.

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