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Ms. Samantha Kevern, P.E., S.E., M.ASCE
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RE: SE/PE exams - should buildings & bridges be separated?
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Samantha Kevern
09-27-2018 10:44 AM
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I'm going to argue the opposite. I understand that bridge engineers don't usually operate in the building realm and vice versa, but that isn't enough of a reason to completely separate out the two. If that is the argument, why not separate out every discipline of civil engineering? I had to study open ...
RE: Advice on Part-Time Jobs in the Civil Engineering Field
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07-25-2018 10:08 AM
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I'm going to start by saying this is all based on my personal experience and I'm sure others will disagree. Background: I have my BS and MS in CE, over 10 years of experience, and two kids aged 3 and 5. I work in bridges, which is different than other specialties. Take this with a grain of salt. ...
RE: Women in Civil Engineering
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03-07-2018 10:44 AM
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I am so glad that someone brought up bias. This is where we need to do work. There is a pay gap and I would even say an opportunity gap, whether that be institutional or self-limiting. But most people (men and women) still think engineering is for men and men are just better at it. Even if we think we ...
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