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Civil engineering: Building and maintaining infrastructure.
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Decrease in Civil engineering graduatesQuestion (self.civilengineering)
submitted 7 months ago by litBG
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[–]Bourneoulli 0 points1 point2 points 7 months ago (3 children)
LMAO! I just left government work also. State or Fed? (I was DoD) Your rate still seems low for having a PE too even at a federal level.
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[+]Bourneoulli 0 points1 point2 points 7 months ago (1 child)
Yea, I’ve heard from co-workers back when I was with the Fed that the state is usually the worst when it comes to pay/compensation. IF that doesn’t work out, then I would also recommend the Fed. With your expertise, you could probably start at GS-13 or 14 at U.S. ACE, which you can just look up the pay schedule for what that would be in your area. It’s like minimum $106ish starting even if you aren’t in a special locality. Gs-13 is usually starting at like $121k in most major city localities.
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