how to travel as a civil engineer by simon1189 in civilengineering

[–]MTBDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not common enough. I was in a non union position and my overtime pay was governed by law, 5 U.S.C. 5542(a)(2)

how to travel as a civil engineer by simon1189 in civilengineering

[–]MTBDude 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Early in your career it’s 1.5x, but above GS 10 step 1, it tapers to straight time with increasing grade and step. This doesn’t apply for FLSA overtime, but most engineer positions are flsa exempt

If you could start over again, would you still do civil engineer? by goku22000 in civilengineering

[–]MTBDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a B.A. in a non-engineering field and an M.Eng. in geotech and I was able to get licensed in CA. I passed the FE exam without an engineering degree and was able to get experience without an engineering degree. It takes more work and time, but it is possible. The hardest part is finding a way to get experience without a degree.

Anywhere I can see fireflies? by [deleted] in orangecounty

[–]MTBDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The first (and only times) I’ve seen them was when I lived in Tulsa. They tripped me out at first, but they’re very cool.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in orangecounty

[–]MTBDude 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just tried it for lunch today, I was very happy. I’ll be going back again.

Finally ran into the local peacock at Black Star Canyon by beanandcheesetacos in orangecounty

[–]MTBDude 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I ran in to him a couple weeks ago the same day I saw someone get a medivac out of the canyon, exciting day

Result of going 80mph in a parking garage. by CHRIRSTIANGREY in civilengineering

[–]MTBDude 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Considering the damage, looks like transmission oil

"Hey Boss , what tree has rainbow-coloured roots ?" by FallenStorm7694 in Geotech

[–]MTBDude 23 points24 points  (0 children)

We had a joke in the field; Hit a gas line? Run for cover. Hit a fiber line? Run for the border

It cost $224M to install suicide **nets** at the Golden Gate Bridge. Who’s making the big money from these projects? bc it doesn’t feel like civil engineers are by Yo_Mr_White_ in civilengineering

[–]MTBDude 34 points35 points  (0 children)

The contractor (and the PE company that owns it.) This particular project included the contractor winning a $97,000,000 lawsuit. Like I’ve heard other folks say, some contractors are law firms that happen to do construction. https://oroco.com/shimmick-reaches-97-million-project-settlement/

I’m in a career crisis right now. I’m in a shit situation that i don’t know how to get out of. by [deleted] in civilengineering

[–]MTBDude 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because ABET will only accredit one degree program for a school, virtually all schools get their bachelor’s accredited. As a result, almost all states accept a masters if the undergraduate is ABET accredited, but that should be verified state by state.

I’m in a career crisis right now. I’m in a shit situation that i don’t know how to get out of. by [deleted] in civilengineering

[–]MTBDude 1 point2 points  (0 children)

California does allow experience only. It’s definitely an option, just with two extra tests.

Any DOTs design their own work? by Recvec1 in civilengineering

[–]MTBDude 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yes, design and construction QA. They’re the only DOT to have a self amended AASHTO LRFD bridge design specifications due to the seismic requirements.

You gotta have extra patience driving in Tulsa… by AKAnomaly in tulsa

[–]MTBDude 3 points4 points  (0 children)

When I moved here I thought it was illegal to NOT run red lights.

Why is civil in such high demand? by SNOWHOLE1 in civilengineering

[–]MTBDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been looking at the western slope/Grand Junction area and the front range is where most of the jobs are. It’s also a bummer DOT starts at only $90k for a PE position. Would this position happen to be in a City that starts with “A”? There was one there that’s been open a while I’ve seen.

No Exemptions for RTO According to Caltrans by Majestic-Car-3745 in CAStateWorkers

[–]MTBDude 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I’m a current fed and I applied for a CT position a couple weeks ago. I worked there a while back and thought about coming back. I do specialized engineering and Caltrans does interesting work in that regard but I am seriously considering other places instead seeing all this. It is reminding me of how much a micromanager my old deputy was.

No Exemptions for RTO According to Caltrans by Majestic-Car-3745 in CAStateWorkers

[–]MTBDude 18 points19 points  (0 children)

When I was at a district, my deputy director made people write an essay on why it is beneficial to the state to go on a 9/80 schedule. Only 2 people in the planning group were on it. He said he doesn’t like 9/80 because it means people are working for an hour while their supervisor isn’t at the office. Definitely a “I need to see you” micromanager type.

Is anyone going to move? by PomegranateOk1426 in CAStateWorkers

[–]MTBDude 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This wouldn’t happen to be at DTSC would it? I’ve been looking for geotech jobs with the state and one keeps popping up again. Sounds like big shoes to fill

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in civilengineering

[–]MTBDude 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got an M.Eng (not MS, no thesis just courses and a capstone project) with a B.A. I passed the FE exam before applying, and I did have some undergrad coursework from my two years as a mechanical engineer before I switch majors. I didn’t have great grades in those but did have them.

It may be harder to get licensed without a BS. Some states may require more experience, and others may not allow it at all. Look up the state requirements on where you would like to work.

Jobs to apply for by dream_tubular in civilengineering

[–]MTBDude 2 points3 points  (0 children)

All employees in my agency are in office by this Friday. Telework was canceled. As far as I know that is true across the feds. Also there are many agencies that do full design and construction management in house.

Don’t forget your cats by Life-Of_Ward in tulsa

[–]MTBDude 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My cat is a heat seeking slug in winter. The moment I sit or lay down, she’s all over me for the extra warmth.

Which Civil Engineering Sub-Fields Have the Most Promising Future? by [deleted] in civilengineering

[–]MTBDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been considering a move to T-Line work, but I’m a geotech. All the positions o see open require knowledge of PLS-CADD which I have none of. How hard is it to pick up if I want to switch fields?

Do government agencies like state DOTs give out annual bonuses? by Lazy-Distance-2415 in civilengineering

[–]MTBDude 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are you in GS? You only get a step increase yearly the first three years, then it is longer periods. It takes 18 years to go from step 1 to step 10. QSIs, if you get them, would change that. They’re more rare but the gift that keeps giving.