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Mr. Chase Aaron Henrichs, P.E., M.ASCE

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Mr. Chase Henrichs, P.E., M.ASCE


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Posted By Chase Henrichs 12-05-2019 11:09 AM
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I've started using and encouraging others to use the reusable grocery bags. Aside from the fact that you're not using the supplied plastic bags at the store, you can physically fit more things in one of those large bags than you can several of the plastic ones. It may be heavier to carry in, but it's ...
Posted By Chase Henrichs 09-05-2019 11:06 AM
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I think James stated his response very well. My only suggestion is not to have to pay for your master's degree (if possible). From my experience with my master's degree, most of the research programs are funded through public or private dollars and the contract usually includes fees for a student to ...
Posted By Chase Henrichs 08-26-2019 09:49 AM
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Raul, It sounds to me like the master's may not be a bad choice. One of my colleagues came from the mechanical background, got his masters in civil, and is doing well. Plus, most of the learning is really done on the job. You may find that the masters program will require you to take extra classes ...
Posted By Chase Henrichs 05-30-2019 09:29 AM
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Azamat, I feel like James said most everything perfectly, so I just wanted to add a few small points. As James mentioned, if you have an idea where to find the formula you need, you'll already be in good shape, so knowing that handbook is great. I've been told by the EI's in my office that the search ...
Posted By Chase Henrichs 03-19-2019 09:58 AM
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Yu, I'll echo what others have said about having your FE/EIT license. This is something many civil engineering companies will require you to have A) already, or B) within 6 months of hiring on. So it's best to knock it out ahead of time and put it on your resume. Secondly, have you tried contacting ...
Posted By Chase Henrichs 02-01-2019 09:52 AM
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Something to always consider is to look for companies that have surveying capabilities. Surveying tends to pick up during the summer months do to the long days and good weather; many of these companies need rod men during this time of increased activity. Although surveying may not be what you want to ...