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RE: 2026 - Spring ASCE Resume Workshop
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02-20-2026 01:38 PM
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As a seasoned, mature and typically self-employed professional engineer, I have not changed my approach to a writing a resume in years. It may be that my experience outweighs an outdated resume style. There is plenty of opportunity for improvement. I signed a written offer for employment yesterday but ...
RE: 2026 - Spring ASCE Resume Workshop
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RE: 2023 New Years Resolution
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01-14-2023 11:28 AM
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My New Year's resolutions are to 1) find a new Taekwondo School/family in NC; and 2) find a PE for the office in VA. ------------------------------ James Williams P.E., M.ASCE Principal/Owner POA&M Structural Engineering, PLC Yorktown, VA ------------------------------
RE: So Organized that it's Disorganized
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11-08-2022 10:51 PM
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SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures), centralized databases, file management, and data base maintenance. Of course, I am guilty as charged. I have redundant reference, admin and other folders on various drives on different computers, and external storage drives. What seems like a good idea becomes a ...
RE: Work and Volunteering-Related Travel Experiences
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As a senior engineer and supervisor/"manager", we would travel up to Crystal City, VA for meetings on several occasions. The company I worked for sent several of us to Shock and Vibration Symposiums in Minneapolis, MN and Virginia Beach, VA; recruiting trips with Human Resources. While all the ...
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