The most important thing is to tailor your CV and cover letter for each job you apply for.
If you're not sure what you want to do, it can be a good idea to take some short, general courses to see what you like and what you're good at.
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Thanks a lot for the suggestion! That actually sounds like a really practical solution. I’ll definitely look into impact moling—it seems like the least invasive option and perfect for this kind of setup.
Really appreciate the advice!
Haha! Sorry for the delay... I was personally testing the supply system to make sure the beer quality meets the project standards 🍻... Turns out, quality control takes longer than expected! 😄
But I’m back now—no beer left (for now)!
Thanks for the suggestion! That actually sounds like a very good option.
Once the weather improves (we’re currently on hold due to river flooding from heavy rains here in Madrid), I’ll check local pricing for directional drilling. If the cost is competitive, installing a 2" or 3" sleeve to run...
Thanks for the detailed explanation and the references, really helpful!
At the moment, works are actually on hold here in Madrid due to heavy rains and the river flooding. The water level has risen significantly, so everything is paralyzed until conditions improve.
Once things settle, I’ll...
Thanks for your reply!
The path is actually 4.6 meters wide (around 15 feet), so it was designed to be wide enough for vehicular traffic. Given that, I agree that digging underneath might be complicated, especially considering the structural load the path was designed for.
I’m leaning toward...
Hello everyone,
I’m working on an urbanization, landscaping, and parking project next to a river. The final pathways have already been built using stamped concrete with a 10 cm curb. However, the project has been updated to include a food truck area, requiring the installation of a 3 m³ beer...