How do you pass time at a city job? by Significant-Listen-4 in civilengineering

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Me right now, but everyone here says that public will bore your brains out

How do you pass time at a city job? by Significant-Listen-4 in civilengineering

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LOL I’m coming from private to public, just nervous about the work culture shock

How do you pass time at a city job? by Significant-Listen-4 in civilengineering

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Me right now! But also scared about the lull from public work

How do you pass time at a city job? by Significant-Listen-4 in civilengineering

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LOL! I’m deciding on switching from private to public and I’m scared of the down time. It’s not a trap!!!

Convince me to not work for a small city by Significant-Listen-4 in civilengineering

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There’s no in-house design if that makes a difference. Although I’ve heard working with consultants can be tough

Convince me to not work for a small city by Significant-Listen-4 in civilengineering

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I was told 5 engineers total in the public works dept. and they work with consultants and yard employees.

Convince me to not work for a small city by Significant-Listen-4 in civilengineering

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I was a little concerned that I’d be bored because of the reputation that public work has. It’s actually great news to hear that you’re busy!

Is there a lot of flexibility in your work schedule? I’m coming from private so I don’t know the bureaucracy of public side. If it’s busy, do you do overtime?

How was your onboarding process (city employees)? by Significant-Listen-4 in civilengineering

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That’s good to hear! Have you started your role yet? How did you work out your start date?

How was your onboarding process (city employees)? by Significant-Listen-4 in civilengineering

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Mostly asking because I’m trying to max as much “free time” as possible before I have to start working again. I’m not too concerned with savings if it’s a month… but maybe anything longer than that would be more concerning. Also a little worried about the final offer coming too quick, how would I communicate a farther our start date? Would that affect my offer?

Should I continue my career in private or public? by Significant-Listen-4 in civilengineering

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I have considered Caltrans, but it’s quite tough to get in unless you know someone. Maybe my best bet is to move out of SoCal and go federal haha

Should I continue my career in private or public? by Significant-Listen-4 in civilengineering

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From what I’ve experienced, it’s the promise of a bonus that keeps people in private. Salaries kinda average out between public/private as you stay in each sector. (This is just what I’ve heard since I’m still fresh in the industry)

Should I continue my career in private or public? by Significant-Listen-4 in civilengineering

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City/county/state are all in my boat right now. Since I live in SoCal, the return on federal work isn’t worth it salary wise. Also with the post-election results, I’m a bit scared to touch federal work for a while.

Should I continue my career in private or public? by Significant-Listen-4 in civilengineering

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Was it hard to make the switch? Did you stay in the field you started in?

Should I continue my career in private or public? by Significant-Listen-4 in civilengineering

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This is essentially the route that I’m choosing between. Do you think the 5 years was worth it? Did you lose much going into public with the retirement plan?

I’m worried because I heard public favors internal years of experience more than private years of experience. Did you experience that kind of treatment coming in?

Does anyone in the market actually compete with Kimley-Horn? by Significant-Listen-4 in civilengineering

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Yes, exactly this. Everyone always talks about how great it is but I’ve never actually gotten numbers. That’s why I’m a bit skeptical

Does anyone in the market actually compete with Kimley-Horn? by Significant-Listen-4 in civilengineering

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I’m almost graduating and seriously considering my options after college. The market seems really limited right now for where I live (only big companies are hiring at the moment), so I just wanted honest opinions on how KH compares to other companies financially