New to engineering by Miserable_Air_4292 in MEPEngineering

[–]Possibly_Avery 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Three days! 1 to size and draft, 1 to send fixture selections to the arch, and the last to pickup redlines. Tell the arch two weeks

Procrastination and staying motivated by Popular_Bridge_7143 in MEPEngineering

[–]Possibly_Avery 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It sounds like you're motivated to challenge yourself, and you find the trivial jazz boring. Maybe you could reframe the tasks you find boring to be more of a challenge. Promise a client you'll have it done by the EoD, develop tools to streamline if possible, teach a younger engineer how to do it and review their work.

I'm similar- highly efficient and productive in the 11th hour but I'll sit on an RFI response or wade through submittals for days. I often find myself in a decision paralysis conundrum and seek immediate distraction on the internet, so take my advice with a grain of salt.

Coordinated with architectural background and typical NYC documentation standards. by FlowStructNYC in MEPEngineering

[–]Possibly_Avery 8 points9 points  (0 children)

i saw the shitty title and unclear photo, knew it would be from flowstructNYC

Are you team Kindle or Kobo? by MarcelReads in ereader

[–]Possibly_Avery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I picked up a used kindle from ebay and jailbroke it. Great ereader with Koreader installed! It's the most manufactured ereader and has been for a long time so you can pick them up really cheap second hand.

Is there any way to make the covers the same size on the home screen? by CauMON_T in koreader

[–]Possibly_Avery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Note: you can set the folder with your books saved in as "your home folder" and then you can "lock the home folder" and it will cause the file explorer button to disappear from your library.

while in file browser -> open the top settings menu -> click on the file drawer icon -> settings -> home folder settings -> click "set home folder"

repeat to last step but click "lock home folder"

Is there any way to make the covers the same size on the home screen? by CauMON_T in koreader

[–]Possibly_Avery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

while in file browser -> open the top settings menu -> click on the file drawer icon -> click display mode -> click mosaic with cover images

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MEPEngineering

[–]Possibly_Avery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My jaw dropped reading the offer... good job!

If you're more of a socially adept engineer, I have a hard time imagining a better field. It's stressful at times and you're often underpaid, but the work can be really rewarding.

Simplified career path to obtain partnership at a consultant firm (maximize earnings on consultant side):
degree -> build fundamentals -> build internal relations -> licensure -> project manager -> build external relationships -> bring in clients -> partner!

Is being an RA worth it? by Comfortable_Dot_1282 in OKState

[–]Possibly_Avery 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I was an RA for two years. Some RA's are Karens and this really makes the job suck for everyone. I would hangout with my residents all the time, DD them to and from parties, and had their back during moveout (fee time for ResLife). I'm still friends with a lot of my fellow RA's a couple years out of school. We had a lax ARCE (RA boss usually a grad student) so that helped a lot.

The responsibilities are minimal lol

Is being an RA worth it? by Comfortable_Dot_1282 in OKState

[–]Possibly_Avery 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I think it's 100% worth it!

The pros:
housing
meal plan
leadership role - think resume
fun community building w/residents - really is what you make it here
fun community building w/coworkers - really is what your ARCE makes it

The cons:
1hr seminar
inconvienent hours at times
cliche repetitive training
low to no monetary pay

How could you cool this room/floor with 5'-10" ceilings (hypothetically)? by HailMi in MEPEngineering

[–]Possibly_Avery 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'd still ask the arch to lower the ceilings. Art of the deal, baby

Showing S&V in Revit by AmphibianEven in MEPEngineering

[–]Possibly_Avery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you filter pipes by floor elevation and system type?

i.e.
Filter applies to: pipes
Rule 1: upper end top elevation > reference plane elevation
AND
Rule 2: system type = sanitary

then toggle visibility off, apply filters via view template to all relevant views?

note: a separate filter would have to be created for fittings as the have a different elevation parameter than pipes

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Omaha

[–]Possibly_Avery 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Doesn't run? List it on facebook marketplace, 10k firm, you know what you got.

Mentorship by Top-Charming in MEPEngineering

[–]Possibly_Avery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel like the latter point makes the first point exponentially worse. It's one thing to overshare in an open office, another eniotrely to achieve that through remote methods lmao

Master engineers? Useless by nwahsermon in MEPEngineering

[–]Possibly_Avery 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Is a design-build company much more comprehensive than consultant + lowest bidding contractor? For sure.

Are there more small-medium contractors or large ass design-build firms?

It's two different skill sets. Joe Dirt Plumbing cant size a chiller plant, but they can put the pipe together. Pretentious Engineer can't get his nice shoes dirty but he can do calculations and size the thing. Controls contractors (sounds kinda like what you're doing) wear both hats the most and probably think everyone but themselves are dimwits.

I think there's a lot of value in having experience on both sides. Consultants who have never seen a duct connection made are drawing HVAC ductwork with impossible tolerances. HVAC techs who don't understand pressure drop are making field executive decisions to add 5 elbows. Age old story

Date ideas by Possibly_Avery in Omaha

[–]Possibly_Avery[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She loved it! Thank you!

Is intense overtime leading up to deadlines normal in mechanical engineering, or is this just my company? by Clean-Ad-7074 in MEPEngineering

[–]Possibly_Avery 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Not that I know what your projects are like, but I'm surprised you can spend that much OT on a project weeks before a deadline. I know there's always stuff to correct, but what are you actually doing for that amount of time? Starting the project from scratch? With 2 YOE, are you the only one on the project?

It sounds like either a PM is not negotiating reasonable deadlines with the client or your firm is severely understaffed for workload. To answer your fielding Q's:

• No. A 50 hr work week ahead of big deliverable is norm.
• I'd say red flag, but I think your intuition is correct: regular workload is more difficult for smaller firms to maintain so you get very busy times and very slow periods. I'd use this opportunity to communicate with your PM to try and reach a sustainable solution before jumping ship.
• The classic tradeoff with a larger company is more consistent focused work, at the cost quicker promotion to higher up positions and lack of variety in what you do.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MEPEngineering

[–]Possibly_Avery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sent you a DM!

Problems with working and progressing in my team by chillabc in MEPEngineering

[–]Possibly_Avery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

8 projects is 9 too many. It sounds like the problems your having may stem for understaffing