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Architect vs Lawyer

post #1 of 72
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Which career is better in your opinion? Designing buildings or defending criminals?
post #2 of 72
dood, architects start at 40, a decent lawyer 140.
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post #4 of 72
Lawyers get to draw stuff.

No. Wait. Architects get to draw stuff.

But engineers make fun of architects, roll their eyes, and say mean things behind their backs.

Do all architects wear black turtlenecks?
post #5 of 72
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Hell yea, they can wear whatever they want and work from home. AND they get to play with toy models of buildings and cars.
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post #7 of 72
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Originally Posted by crazyquik View Post
Lawyers get to draw stuff.

No. Wait. Architects get to draw stuff.

But engineers make fun of architects, roll their eyes, and say mean things behind their backs.

Do all architects wear black turtlenecks?

Yes we definitely do that
post #8 of 72
^ and vice versa.
post #9 of 72
architects are suppressed homos
post #10 of 72
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Originally Posted by Redundant View Post
Which career is better in your opinion? Designing buildings or defending criminals?
Sounds liek someone's biased. I wonder how architects would feel if people stole their drawings, lived in their dream houses, and then stole their wives, all without getting punished. Oh wait.
post #11 of 72
good lord there's nothing I would want to do less than be a lawyer
post #12 of 72
Architect, no question, but only if you have serious design skills. It would suck to be the guy that "designs" strip malls.
post #13 of 72
How are architects and lawyers in the same category? Isn't this like asking if would you rather be a train operator or interior decorator?
post #14 of 72
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Originally Posted by Tardek View Post
Sounds liek someone's biased. I wonder how architects would feel if people stole their drawings, lived in their dream houses, and then stole their wives, all without getting punished.

Oh wait.

Its a question of personal preference. Some people might like the idea of defending people and lying for their salary.
post #15 of 72
in 2009, you get much more respect for professing to be an architect.
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