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Q&A – Which Engineering Discipline Pays the Best?

Bob

I know that I might be going sideways with this answer, but it’s my answer nonetheless: One cannot gauge income on $$$ alone, so even though statistics might point toward what you’d receive in your […]

Q&A

Q&A – How Soon Can I Drive on My New Driveway?

Bob

So I don’t know if the question was posed by an engineer or by a non-engineer, so I’ll answer it for both and tailor my answer to each’s general knowledge base. If you are an […]

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Resident Engineer’s Toolbox – Flexureflow

Bob

I’m always looking for new tools. Harbor Freight is like the Toys-R-Us for workshop aficionados like me – You can NEVER have enough tools The same goes for tools at work – I like to […]

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PROJECT MANAGEMENT TACTICS – Tracking Open Job Issues

Bob

So an email pops up on my screen a couple of weeks ago from our main office – A gathering of senior staff would be assembled to discuss an upcoming retreat for various company staff […]

TAILGATE TALK

TAILGATE TALK – Fall Protection Safety Recall

Bob

I thought I’d post this – 3M has issued an immediate recall of a couple of their fall protection products. ForConstructionPros put out an article this morning, I thought I’d pass it on as well. […]

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