pittguy12
Structural
- Jan 11, 2012
- 51
This is less technical and more professional development in nature but I respect the people who contribute on this forum and therefore wanted to pitch the question to everyone.
What are some perspectives on choosing a career in bridges versus buildings?
What is interesting, when I pitch this question to friends, I usually get the same answer..."I work in _______ because it's the more innovative and creative of the two!". The bridge guys see building engineers as being ruled by the architects and with little chance to make the important decisions on a project. The building guys see bridges cramped within the confines of AASHTO and DOT's.
It's just an interesting situation to me and I as I think about the future for my own career, I am curious what a broader audience thinks about making this choice.
What are some perspectives on choosing a career in bridges versus buildings?
What is interesting, when I pitch this question to friends, I usually get the same answer..."I work in _______ because it's the more innovative and creative of the two!". The bridge guys see building engineers as being ruled by the architects and with little chance to make the important decisions on a project. The building guys see bridges cramped within the confines of AASHTO and DOT's.
It's just an interesting situation to me and I as I think about the future for my own career, I am curious what a broader audience thinks about making this choice.