Question by : Should Architects and contractors trade jobs before they receive a license?
I think they should trade jobs for a few months to gain some insight into the construction process before a license is granted. Do you agree this would be helpful and beneficial to both as well as improve the overall construction process?
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Answer by frogqueen96
An internship sounds like a good idea. The more informed they are about the whole process, the better off everyone in the construction business will be. They need to speak the same language.
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