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K* opens up about his experiences entering the architecture profession after serving in the military.
K shares with hosts Jake and Erin about his background growing up in a low-income family and joining the Marines to pay for college. After deploying overseas, K left the military to pursue architecture.
However, the transition from the military hierarchy to architecture school was challenging, as was finding a job after graduation. K shares stories of working for firms that undervalued his experience and exploited entry-level employees.
Ultimately, K hopes sharing his perspective will validate others who have struggled and empower them to improve their situations.
*Not his real name
5 Key Takeaways:
Episode Quote:
"I really hope that everybody listening at first feels validated. Like I have been in the other podcasts I've listened to, and even getting this platform that these things are weird, odd at best, and downright discriminatory or abusive."
Notable Quotes:
"I went through the school of hard knocks as a kid. I went to the school of hard knocks as a Marine. I went to the school of hard knocks as a student, and then I gave myself a couple years in architecture to be able to stand and speak from a point of knowledge."
"It doesn't have to be this way. If you're a young person, be very clear with your boundaries. Don't sell yourself short and give into the ethos of putting in the long hours."
Conclusion:
Relevant Links:
If you have resources to share that you think may be helpful to what was discussed in this episode, please email us at: [email protected]
K* opens up about his experiences entering the architecture profession after serving in the military.
K shares with hosts Jake and Erin about his background growing up in a low-income family and joining the Marines to pay for college. After deploying overseas, K left the military to pursue architecture.
However, the transition from the military hierarchy to architecture school was challenging, as was finding a job after graduation. K shares stories of working for firms that undervalued his experience and exploited entry-level employees.
Ultimately, K hopes sharing his perspective will validate others who have struggled and empower them to improve their situations.
*Not his real name
5 Key Takeaways:
Episode Quote:
"I really hope that everybody listening at first feels validated. Like I have been in the other podcasts I've listened to, and even getting this platform that these things are weird, odd at best, and downright discriminatory or abusive."
Notable Quotes:
"I went through the school of hard knocks as a kid. I went to the school of hard knocks as a Marine. I went to the school of hard knocks as a student, and then I gave myself a couple years in architecture to be able to stand and speak from a point of knowledge."
"It doesn't have to be this way. If you're a young person, be very clear with your boundaries. Don't sell yourself short and give into the ethos of putting in the long hours."
Conclusion:
Relevant Links:
If you have resources to share that you think may be helpful to what was discussed in this episode, please email us at: [email protected]