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Should assistant architects in Nanjing jump ship?

I am an architect and graduated from Nanjing in 2002. I graduated from junior college and started as an assistant. At the earliest time, I was only 800 yuan a month, and I could hardly live. Later, I went to Shanghai and took the college entrance examination. After all these years, I'm still so-so.

First of all, as far as I know, the construction market in Nanjing is not standardized. Many units are still in the operation mode of "receiving work-delivering work-taking money", with few repeat customers, lack of sense of responsibility for business and no pursuit of design. Most bosses just want to make some money by taking advantage of this good world, so you said that the general salary is low, and new people will be recruited at the end of the year, because new people are very cheap.

Secondly, as the saying goes, "if you are poor, you should change it". You really should take this. The work of assistant architects is very complicated, but there are also differences in talent. I hope that when you "think about change", you can also objectively measure your own "chips" for change, that is, your own ability. I don't know what you do as an assistant, but we have some planes for assistants, or when some SKPs need assistants to build them, they can finally return the quality of the results to me, which basically determines how important work I can give him next time. In my opinion, no one will let an assistant who is "serious, responsible, efficient and of good quality" do nothing, so when you find yourself always free, think about whether you should supplement or strengthen your ability in a certain aspect.

Third, you mentioned the income of your classmates compared with yours. I can understand that, too People are more annoying than people. Then I don't know what your classmates do, but objectively speaking (including my own experience), people who draw construction drawings generally earn a lot of money, and people who make plans sometimes have a hard time. Why? Because in the construction drawing stage, there must be a contract in the hands of the unit, and there must be gains after paying; However, solution companies often complete some conceptual designs for free or at a very low salary before signing the contract. Finally, Party A may not pay attention to it, so the input and output are often out of proportion. Besides, you said earlier that you are relatively empty, so the output value is not high, and the money will naturally be less.

Finally, I can give you some personal opinions for reference only. Now stay in the company for a period of time, make use of the good relationship with colleagues in my spare time, learn more skills I need, and practice hand-drawing without learning. When you feel that you have nothing to learn, in fact, this company is of little value to your career development, so you can boldly jump ship. You are still young, and there is still a lot of room for growth. If you change jobs, you must find a company that can learn something. Don't care too much about money. With that strength, money will naturally go into your pocket. Nowadays, society is putting too much pressure on young people, and everyone is very anxious. But to do a good job in construction, we need to accumulate, not rush. In addition, if you feel that the industry in Nanjing is immature, you can also go to Shanghai after you have certain ability.

I hope I can help the landlord, this impetuous world needs a normal heart:)

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