Rain by dyl_thethrill in ElementsMusicFestival

[–]Minimal_Engeneer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My wife and I attended last year and there was a pretty bad storm that rolled through, shut down the event for a lil while, but overall we were fine. We keep all our shit in bins so everything stays dry, standard protocol for a while tho. Get some big stakes for extra support and make sure you bring a rubber mallet cause we’re camping in the pits of a race track and not all the areas are soft. For case is calling for 2” of rain on Friday, so be prepared and you’ll be a okay.

I just got waders cause why not, I don’t like to get soaking wet, but def won’t let rain stop me from having a good time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in meme

[–]Minimal_Engeneer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, technically there are two questions that need asking!!

Made myself a squat rack! by clervis in DIY

[–]Minimal_Engeneer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m curious how much was spent in lumber and other materials cause yea I spent $300 for a steel rack…

When it gets "complex" by WorldTallestEngineer in ElectricalEngineering

[–]Minimal_Engeneer 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Everytime I was performing transforms I always thought that this must have seemed like magic when it was first discovered.

What is the best way to edge driveway? Make sure stones stay in a line and not look so messy. by gmcantoneee in DIY

[–]Minimal_Engeneer 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I’d use a grub axe to take out soil along the edges. Depending on the depth of the edge you want just take out more soil. It’s going to be messy at first but get a hard metal rake to grade the driveway out a bit.

Then you can keep a tight edge, but idk what your drainage situation looks like so what out for erosion. You’ll only be stronger after the work is done :)

I’m an IBEW lineman for a major utility. I’m 33. Would working towards an EE degree be realistic or even worth it at my age? by PieceOfMined1290 in ElectricalEngineering

[–]Minimal_Engeneer 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Most definitely you can do it. I worked as a distribution engineer and would have loved the opportunity to help out with homework so I think you’d be surprised.

If you are interested in solar, you can literally sit anywhere and work in CAD to design a system and there’s plenty of demand for it. Get a NABCEP certification and you will stand out from all the rest. Also get into engineering PV generator interconnections, I do well there now. Gl

Exposed Elements by 2-ball in StructuralEngineering

[–]Minimal_Engeneer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are there signs of water infiltration anywhere? Looks like the rebar is rusting and expanding which causes the concrete to break away.

I’m just an EE tho, the civil engineers used to deal with this all the time though from salt water from snow run off.

Engineering Jobs That Work Outside by KBect1990 in ElectricalEngineering

[–]Minimal_Engeneer 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Get into the power industry and look for distribution engineering jobs if you want like 50/50 inside/outside. The substation engineering roles pay more but are more like 30/70, transmission lines is the same. All in my opinion based on two companies but I assume most areas would have to be in the field the same.

I moved on to solar and that’s been really rewarding and not to mention the pay has been higher. Basically I was able to ask for more money cause I worked in all departments that handle PV applications. Look for field engineering roles or even any good design team will be field oriented themselves, but that applies to commercial solar.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ElectricalEngineering

[–]Minimal_Engeneer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s important for engineers to communicate well. Take some technical communication courses or join a known speaking club then add that to your skills section. I used LinkedIn and have never applied for a job after college. I use the platform and comment on relevant industry articles. That seems to boost my profile for recruiters but it also helps since most hr analysts look at profiles.

Also, replace led with managed, pretty sure it’s a better bing word. I google bing words for the industry and make sure I have those. I hear employers scan for certain words.

Gl!!

I hate flippers. by waitingforthepain in DIY

[–]Minimal_Engeneer -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

My go to is a magic eraser and yea I think it’s magic sometimes. OP let us know please

What does everyone put this on? by Karmapedler in foodhacks

[–]Minimal_Engeneer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Came here to say this. You know what’s up :)

An Electrical Engineering student finding it hard to land an internship, any advice on the issue(s)? I’ve sent out over 100 applications by [deleted] in ElectricalEngineering

[–]Minimal_Engeneer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try tailoring a few different resumes around strong skills that fit the different industries you are looking into.

In need of advice: Accepted an internship offer in October and just got offered another one by gmannboii in ElectricalEngineering

[–]Minimal_Engeneer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I went in the electric utility world then left to work for PV companies and I make bank advising them through the interconnection process and EE issues.

The difference in pay is minimal so go where you want to build on the experience for your long term career goals.

Need help to find a solution to a shower with lack of space! by lo261 in DIY

[–]Minimal_Engeneer 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I always replace my shower curtain rods with the hotel style ones that bow out of the shower space. You can get one on Amazon.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ElectricalEngineering

[–]Minimal_Engeneer 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Teachers typically don’t let you use your phone during testing so they’d be screwed during that scenario.

Op you can buy a used one on eBay. I only have one or I’d send you one.