Strongback
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Consulting structural engineering work has been scarce in 2008 but in the last couple of months the number of redundancies appears to be rising rapidly. Does anybody see this changing or is everyone crossing their fingers and hoping something better will happen in 2009?
If things dont pick up in the first couple of months of next year I can see jumping on a plane as being the only option.
The prediction that 2/3's of architects will be made redundant seems to have been fulfilled.
To me 10+ years of hard work to build up the contries buildings and infrastructure counts for nothing if people in their 20/30's have to escape these shore to find employment.
If anybody has any views on the state of the business or what the future holds I would be interested to hear them.
If things dont pick up in the first couple of months of next year I can see jumping on a plane as being the only option.
The prediction that 2/3's of architects will be made redundant seems to have been fulfilled.
To me 10+ years of hard work to build up the contries buildings and infrastructure counts for nothing if people in their 20/30's have to escape these shore to find employment.
If anybody has any views on the state of the business or what the future holds I would be interested to hear them.