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handofthelion

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Jul 7, 2014
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Hi all engineers of Sydney,

I am moving on from the profession and have 10 structural engineering related textbooks that are looking for a new home at no charge, for pickup in Ashfield (or post at your expense)!

Here are the textbooks that are available:

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Here is the list - happy for someone to take them all or a selection, I will strike out once they are taken:
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[li]Structural Analysis - Hibbeler (7th Ed)[/li]
[li]Design of Joints in Steel and Composite Structures (EC3 & EC4) - Jaspart & Weynand[/li]
[li]Ethics, Technology & Engineering - van der Poel & Royakkers[/li]
[li]Dynamics of Structures: Theory and Application to Earthquake Engineering - Chopra[/li]
[li]Worked Example for Steel Structures: AS4100-1998 - Bradford, Bridge, Trahair[/li]
[li]Hollow Sections in Structural Applications - Wardenier et. al[/li]
[li]Composite Steel Design - Durack & Kilmister[/li]
[li]Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics (6th Ed) - Munson et. al[/li]
[li]Timber Engineering - TU Deflt[/li]
[li]Structural Engineer's Pocket Book - Cobb[/li]

[/ul]

If you are interested flick me an email at robbie.vanleeuwen@gmail.com to arrange a pick-up!
 
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Hi handofthelion I have sent you an email regarding the above post. :)
 
All the books have a new home and are no longer available.

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handofthelion said:
@Celt83, doing a 180 and going into nursing

Oh wow. Big change. Why did you decide to leave?
 
There's more money in it, silly!

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There are many reasons why someone might choose to move from engineering to nursing in Australia, but I very much doubt that money is one of them!

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Good luck on the new career Robbie!

I've tried to exit engineering a few times to do something else after getting burnt out, but after a year or two of doing nothing have always found my way back or been talked back onto the ledge... hopefully you learn from my mistakes and have a long and successful career in nursing :)

Looks like someone scored some good texts.


 
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