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Posted By James Williams 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 ------------------------------
Posted By James Williams 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 ...
Posted By James Williams 10-20-2022 07:14 PM
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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 ...
Posted By James Williams 09-15-2022 03:52 PM
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Samantha, In my opinion, learning how to find and where to find information needed to get your work done. Being able to convert or relate aspects of the assignments into real world scenarios. When it comes to group study, it depends on your method of learning. As an engineer, there will always ...
Posted By James Williams 09-06-2022 11:18 AM
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Name tags are used at most social events and some large meetings have had the same or meeting minutes with the list of attendees at the top. Someone once said that you should use and repeat their name during the discussion. Start or end the questions with their names. Someone once said to create ...