Career questions tagged building
Architecture career path and skills?
What do you need to do to be an architect? How much drawing is there and do you have to be good at it?
What does a typical day look like in Carpentry?
What duties or responsibilities do you have when working in Carpentry.
What do I have to do to become a construction worker?
A construction worker makes measurements during a building project. Technical knowledge is just as important as physical competence. Communication is key on job sites, which is why any successful construction worker will need to be able to do it in many forms. Consider applying for an apprenticeship program as an aspiring construction employee.
How can I be more helpful while working as an architect?
I am in 8th grade and looking to be an architect when I grow up.
Architecture colleges?
What is the best college in Arizona for Architecture? Why?
I am a Job Corps student at Colombia Basin, and I am reaching out to you because I am interested in and believe I would enjoy a career in Carpentry. I would appreciate your perspective on the practical aspects of working in this area.
Here are the three questions I have for you. 1. What are the benefits of joining a union? 2. What state has the best unions? 3. Can you travel? Thank you in advance for your time. Sincerely, Mercury
how much does carpenters get paid and how is in on the job
what are things carpenters do on the daily job
As a high-school student, I have interest in architecture, so I want to know how is the job as an architect? Is is really boring and having less creativity?
I am in the 11th grade and I am looking for the appropriate field for me, so I have found that I have interest in architecture, but I don't want to close my eyes about the real life of the architects, so can you help me in that please ?
What is it like to operate a crane?
I am doing a project about operating cranes, so I would like some information.
Do civil engineers enjoy their job?
Is it also worth majoring in civil engineering if you want to major in engineering as it pays a lot less than the other choices? I want to do architecture based building with homes and residential properties, but some people have said civil engineering is a better pathway to get to this although I have also heard that civil engineering can tend to be very boring and people end up building a lot of boring infrastructures like bridges, roads, and hangers. What do you think?