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Gail M Hayes, Ph.D., EIT

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Gail Hayes, Ph.D., EIT


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Posted By Gail Hayes 07-15-2022 09:46 AM
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I've been on LinkedIn for about 12 years now and I'm on the verge of deleting my account. I found my latest job through a LinkedIn ad/recruiter, so it has that going for it. However, it's generally a chore for me to sign on and check on things. From my experience, the posts on my home page are about ...
Posted By Gail Hayes 05-21-2021 12:26 PM
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I felt Heidi's sentence of "I'm yet to find a good alternative to the khakis and polo look" in my soul! When I started my new position in December, I was told that the office dress code was "jeans and a polo" and, like she said, polos on women typically send a different message than polos on men. Long ...
Posted By Gail Hayes 01-11-2021 10:52 AM
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Christopher, thanks for sharing that resource. It sounds very interesting! Your comment reminded me of a great book I read while in college (and dabbling in civil engineering and materials science). It is called Stuff Matters by Mark Miodownik and I found it fascinating. It is not written from a technical ...
Posted By Gail Hayes 12-17-2020 09:36 AM
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The most significant thing I wish I knew before starting college is that it would have been 100% OK to start in community college and then transition to a BS degree program. In my circles, community college was looked down upon for no good reason so I never seriously considered it. In hindsight, it would ...
Posted By Gail Hayes 10-24-2019 10:55 PM
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Hi all, This question might have been addressed already, but I'm relatively new here, so please just point me in the right direction if so. I'm hoping to hear from practicing engineers in the field of stormwater or water resources in general who have a PhD in this field but who aren't working (at ...