I just graduated as a civil engineer 2 months ago and now I’m still in the process of looking for a job. I was told that getting a job in this field is tough. My friend said that most companies are looking for people who have experience in the field. But how about me? Does that mean I don’t have...
Though equations are helpful, many other factors can contribute to differences in the application. I agree with GeoPaveTraffic that you should work with someone who’s experienced with clay.
Regarding Ron’s comment, I’d say that even when your geotechnical engineers say you don’t, it would be better to get a second opinion and ask for an explanation so you can better understand your situation. Just a piece of advice [bigsmile]
I got my passion from my late father who was a geotechnical engineer. He would tell me all about his work adventures and sometimes even take me to work to show me all the dirty work. I feel in love immediately!
I got my knowledge and experience from school, internships, small jobs and of course...