Not sure about architecture, but I can tell you the IT field is a tough one.
I've been a high level manager in a few big companies AT&T, EMC, etc.
Yes you can make decent money in it, but you're up against constant competition from our own government.
Our government some time ago decided we IT workers were too expensive, and it'd be a good thing for business in general to import more IT workers to bring IT costs down.
That plan has worked, and worked well.
There are now plenty of foreign workers willing to work for less money, and work 16 hour days to get it.
Hard to stay in that field and remain competitive if you've got a family.
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for giving the job to the person who wants it the most - but personally, having two young kids, I found the constant late nights - the 24hr on-call expectation - and work weekends too much to take.
Try to work less than a 50 hour week and you start to fall back fast.
For a kid coming out of school it can be an exciting, fast paced field, but long term - well - really depends on your priorities.
Might just be that all fields are like this nowadays - but all I can comment on is IT.
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