The only correction I'd make to jdp's post would be to change the average salary from 1000-1500 € (often less) to 1000-1500 € (often less) - meaning, i know lots of people in the 200 € to 800 € range (per month), I'd have to say at least from what I've seen thats the average. If you get lucky and find space in one of the few studios that do have work, you can go with 1000 € + (and maybe after 10 yrs of pure slavery you'll get to 3000 €), otherwise, expect to make that 500 € per month and move in with the family (with single studio apartments rent starting at 800 € you're screwed). As concerns your fiancée, your sex life will be transfered to your automobile so make sure you've got a comfortable one...
Now, if you want to work independantly as an architect, thats a whole other fun issue. Recently, the 'left' government has passed a series of 'liberalized' laws concerning professional practice (wow how the left just loves the free market these days
I believe, before this provision, an architect by law could ask for a minimum of between 10-12% of the total costs for any architectural project. That's been removed, so, following 'free market', 'liberalized,' principles, its totally up to the architect to decide.
While at first glance it may look nice, these laws tend to favour powerful people and corporations & slaughter smaller architects and businesses, who, in an extremely competitive market will most likely be forced to drop their fees below the previously established 10-12% just in order to survive.
Ironically, when these 'liberalized' professional laws were passed (not only for architects but for quite a few professional categories), many people took to the streets, but from the architects, not a peep...
Typical.



- By Mark Bell