Normally yes, but it really depends on the opening hours of the establishment in which you are working. Hotels will need Chefs for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Restaurants would normally need Chefs for Dinner, or Lunch and Dinner. Therefore shifts could be required to cover Breakfast and lunch, Lunch and Dinner or just Dinner.
A gathering/group of architects is known as a confusion of architects
Reflected concern with form and order
a car designer would have to work every day for 7 to 9 hours even on weekends
MBH Architects was created in 1989.
Rossetti Architects was created in 1969.
LOLno. what are you, stupid?
Architects typically work five days a week, similar to many other professional jobs. However, the exact schedule can vary depending on project deadlines and firm practices, with some architects occasionally working extra hours or weekends to meet client demands. In some cases, architects might also have flexible work arrangements, including remote work options. Overall, the workweek can be intense, particularly during critical project phases.
Usually working in a comfortable environment, architects spend most of their time in offices consulting with clients, developing reports and drawings, and working with other architects and engineers. However, they often visit construction sites to review the progress of projects. Although most architects work approximately 40 hours per week, they often have to work nights and weekends to meet deadlines.
Architects are "What" Engineers are "Why" and the Trades are "How"
no
Yes, many social workers work on weekends and even night shifts.
yes they do
yes
Work work work and work some more.
Certainly! Most weddings are held on the weekends, particularly Saturdays.
Yes, and many veterinarians work weekends regularly. Some clinics offer regularly scheduled appointments on Saturdays; some clinics also offer emergency hours on the weekends.
Architects typically work in architectural firms, design studios, construction companies, government agencies, or as independent professionals. They may also work on-site at construction projects, collaborating with clients, contractors, and engineers.