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Mr. Carl A. Humphrey, A.M.ASCE

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Mr. Carl Humphrey, A.M.ASCE


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Posted By Carl Humphrey 03-20-2020 02:32 PM
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Dear Madam or Sir, Thank you for your time and it's an honor to reach you. I have worked hard to get to what seems like a starting point in my career and I have one question for you. I am now aiming to become a technical expert in a niche field of civil or environmental engineering, depending on the ...
Posted By Carl Humphrey 03-10-2020 07:51 AM
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Many of us younger engineers will soon, if not already be working on projects that improve capital. In the interest of you, the seasoned engineers that have learned from mistakes: What steps can we take to ensure that we understand how contacts bind us and those involved in our projects? -------- ...
Posted By Carl Humphrey 10-12-2019 07:02 PM
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Hello Sean, I think that Sagar (response No. 11) is the voice of reason here. I would dissuade you to pursue that degree in computer science(CS). Unless you want to build major software systems relating to the civil engineering field a degree in CS may not be the best solution to your dilemma. To ...
Posted By Carl Humphrey 04-05-2019 05:48 PM
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Hello All, To date, I have been fortunate to have completed a few years at university and some internships. Going into my last year towards a degree in civil engineering with intermediate GIS experience and an introduction to water modeling software. Filling up spare time with a research project ...
Posted By Carl Humphrey 03-26-2019 03:40 PM
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Hey Y'all, I am a humble third year student at a university and I am always interested in the questions posted on this platform. I wanted to share some advice that I've received over the last couple years that has really helped me to develop in parallel with my undergraduate studies. I have been saying ...