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RE: Autocad, Microstation, and Revit
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03-06-2017 09:37 AM
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I, too, decided on the BSCE/MPa route. No need to "break the bank"- with your strong computer modeling software background, simply find an AutoCAD and/or MircoStation rep in your area, take a week off and attend a class. Even if you have to take a Micro-GeoPak type of course, it will help. No need to ...
RE: Woman in Engineering
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03-02-2017 11:55 AM
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Barbara, I do not carry the resume you have, but I am your age and recently changed jobs coming from a position as a City Engineer/Public Works Director and going to a private firm as a Project Manager, so I think I can offer some insight and some speculation as to what to do... To get my current ...
RE: Unsure of how to classify what I want out of a water related job
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02-23-2017 09:35 AM
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Maybe someone has the "magic bullet" for you, but I believe your confusion is part of the nature of having knowledge of such a wide field of possible career paths and very little experience in any of them. An example - I went into Civil as I loved structures...after there for a couple of years the opportunity ...
RE: Are additional degrees beneficial?
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01-19-2017 06:55 PM
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I can give you three ways to discuss this topic meaningfully... First - I have three degrees, AAS-Arch. Tech; BSCE; MPa...was well into an MSEnvE but decided on a different career route. Since I worked and raised a family at the same time I attended school, it took me 17 years and work, family and ...
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