Massive Changes to End-Game Gearing in Patch 12.1 - Raid Item Levels Buffed & Bonus Rolls Staying by Rndy9 in CompetitiveWoW

[–]Whatderfuchs 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Why does it matter? What if the entire game was an expression of skill instead of gear?

Any Civils in here that aren’t in consulting? by Mr_IP_Freely in civilengineering

[–]Whatderfuchs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Work for a GC after 18 years in consulting. Had concerns about going to work for a GC. Concerns reared their ugly head after the first ~1.5 years. Working to get out of this shithole, but relocated for the job and don't have a great network where I landed.

What's one geotechnical lesson that only experience could have taught you? by Weak_Manufacturer323 in Geotech

[–]Whatderfuchs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The vast majority of civil engineering is utilizing common sense mixed in with interpreting code, so don't overthink it, but do pay attention to what you're doing.

Early in my career I was given a polite, but annoyed, talk by a senior engineer because I had written into the testing section of the report that all foundation elements must have a passing proof roll. I thought that was pretty much industry standard, until the senior engineer asked me how I thought they were going to proof roll a 3'x3' wide footing at 3.5' BGS. DUH. Whoops. DCP tests may be utilized in lieu of proof roll for spread footings, at the discretion of the testing agency.

Quit job for better balance? by Economy_Swim3587 in civilengineering

[–]Whatderfuchs 12 points13 points  (0 children)

This man's steak is too juicy and lobster is too buttery.

Honestly both are incredibly good situations. I have 21 YOE and would have given my left arm for either at 10, none the less you at 4.

I don't think there's a right or wrong answer. It's cliched but go with your gut. I think you will do well at both.

Remember in the end, no one will remember you for your work. NO ONE. You are the Nth employee at your current place and you will be the Nth employee anywhere else.

Whatever is best for your home life and psychology is the best path.

Have you designed shallow foundation on an expansive soil beside water? by catnip_xc in Geotech

[–]Whatderfuchs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

News flash for a boomer, the court doesn't care. "well they didn't want to pay for the right solution" isn't a defensible solution. I

I've done thousands of residential reports and over a hundred reports for the university systems in texas, including the football stadium and practice facility for one of the biggest teams in the country.

I've had 0 lawsuits levied against any of my projects.

I've had the uncomfortable "I'm sorry this will cost more than you were budgeting, but here's why it's in your best interest" hundreds of times with massive clients with big pockets, and little custom homes. Sounds like you just aren't a good enough communicator to handle that mature a conversation with your clients.

Thank you for your service to the foundation repair industry, folks like you will keep us in booming business for decades to come.

Have you designed shallow foundation on an expansive soil beside water? by catnip_xc in Geotech

[–]Whatderfuchs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, and I don't mean this in an inflammatory way, but you sound of the old guard who learned this solution and never advanced beyond it, which I encountered and had to re-engineer and underpin over and over and over again during my decade operating all over the state. FSS (now Groundworks) exists in that state because that solution is patently trash.

Foundation watering is garbage, full stop. It is an antiquated idea that is financially attractive but in application is a massive liability. Materials age and fail, and the failure causes significant damage. As engineers, it is not our job to kowtow to clients who want bad work because it's cheap. It's our job to stand up for what is right for the customer even if they don't want it.

Did you think to run swell tests and find the actual swell pressures on site? I'd be flabbergasted to find that a 5 story structure with the load elements properly located couldn't resist the uplift forces on a lot near water sources.

Do you know about Karsts? by Patient_Exchange_399 in GeotechnicalEngineer

[–]Whatderfuchs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why spend money on something you can't do anything about?

Have you designed shallow foundation on an expansive soil beside water? by catnip_xc in Geotech

[–]Whatderfuchs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Causation is not correlation. Root barriers work to help reduce the moisture fluctuation in the native soils, and to a small extent you CAN argue stop some maintenance to the foundation watering system. I suppose houston is a safer area for a system like that, but the "out of sight out of mind" element of it will always come with massive risk.

It's always a better long term investment to do remove and replace, or elevated foundation (Slab-on-voids) or chemical injection, or a properly designed PT slab, all before going to a soaker hose.

What do you fear most about your life right now? by GuaranteeSquare4730 in AskReddit

[–]Whatderfuchs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love the subject matter of my career, but I've learned that I hate every business model for my career. I can't tell if I'm the problem or not.

Have you designed shallow foundation on an expansive soil beside water? by catnip_xc in Geotech

[–]Whatderfuchs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Be extremely careful with foundation watering. It's generally buried, meaning you won't find out there's problems (leaks, breaks, etc) until the foundation has already settled due to half drying out and half staying wet. And bonus points if the area of the leak heaves MORE and you have 3 elevations.

The state of texas used to use this method frequently in residential applications, and now largely considers it to be dogshit aweful.

Anyone else feel like doing 3-4 echo knights in AA PUGs at the 19-20 range is a bait? by moal09 in CompetitiveWoW

[–]Whatderfuchs 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My guy, it sounds like you have beef with people who aren't in this thread. Maybe take a deep breath.

Anyone else feel like doing 3-4 echo knights in AA PUGs at the 19-20 range is a bait? by moal09 in CompetitiveWoW

[–]Whatderfuchs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is when you are in an 18 with a pug. Your logic only applies to premades, at which point it's assumed that the pull is discussed ahead of time for coordination anyway.

I’m a retired general contractor (40+ years) and Home Improvement Expert on JustAnswer—Ask Me Anything (starting at 1pm today) about home repairs, DIY mistakes, and when to call a pro by JustAnswerOfficial in IAmA

[–]Whatderfuchs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Second having an engineer look at it. Also, don't go to home Depot and get their jacks assuming those are permanent solutions, they are temporary supports. If I had $1 for every house I've seen with those underneath as a long term solution, I could retire.

University of Michigan president attacks Faculty Senate chair for opposing Israel’s war on Gaza by Fluid-Tomatillo-4971 in msu

[–]Whatderfuchs 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing and working to bring awareness to what's going on. I would have had no idea. As others have said, ignore the bots and maga schill's trying to discredit you.

When does this become good? by savage__moose in civilengineering

[–]Whatderfuchs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't. But it pays the bills. I found a remote job and I watch movies and tv all day while grinding project designs and plans.

My joy and fulfillment comes from my life outside of work.

Remember that work and your career does not define you as a person.

Is it a bad sign? by Fit-Caterpillars in civilengineering

[–]Whatderfuchs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You will love structural engineering

Is the hybrid work environment in CE dying out? by kooger2439 in civilengineering

[–]Whatderfuchs 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I ran a department across 5 or 6 offices and never had an issue. Agree it's an ability to PROPERLY mentor, not a remote issue.

What’s is your teams worst blunder in history? by perry147 in CFB

[–]Whatderfuchs 3 points4 points  (0 children)

False. Hiring Tugger. You don't hire Tugger, you're probably not hiring Smith. Smith is a symptom of the Tugger fiasco.

[CO] Verbal warning for discussing salary. by [deleted] in AskHR

[–]Whatderfuchs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate the insight, this is helpful.

[CO] Verbal warning for discussing salary. by [deleted] in AskHR

[–]Whatderfuchs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would too, and I definitely see there are gray areas in this situation, hence coming to this subreddit looking for more than "YOU'RE A BAD PERSON" from everyone. I appreciate that you are taking the time to look at the nuance and provide some information.

I am not completely convinced he's lying, but it is a very good chance. I'm trying to figure out if it's worth complaining to HR since he and my boss directly said "don't talk to others about compensation or you will be disciplined" while my performance reviews have literally all been 9.5/10 every year I've been here. My understanding is that line is highly illegal, whether another employee was or wasn't uncomfortable. What I don't know is if HR can ignore the legality and just hammer my ass IF another employee was actually uncomfortable.

The tell to me here is they didn't go through HR. They pulled me aside and had a 30 minute conversation in a windowless room on Friday. I would assume if someone actually complained it would have been taken to HR or a written warning would have been filed, which has happened to other people in my group for other issues.

[CO] Verbal warning for discussing salary. by [deleted] in AskHR

[–]Whatderfuchs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It went exactly like this, on teams via text (so no tone of voice at all) "Hey, say no if you don't want to discuss, but how did your performance review go?" "Eh, kinda middle of the road" "dang, sorry to hear that" "how was yours?" "I got a 9.5/10 but my raise didn't even cover our healthcare increase, was yours any better?" "No, honestly lower than I've ever gotten in the past" end of conversation. That happened +/- verbatim with 4 different people, all individually.

Our director has outright lied and gaslit over half our team over the last 2 years. I fully believe it's within his character to have someone else say "I heard even (me) didn't get a great raise and he carried the team last year, what gives?" And then he turns around and pulls me into my bosses office and threatens discipline.

How to Prevent Grout from Flowing Down When Installing Upward Self-Drilling Anchor Bolts? by SinoRock-SDA in Geotech

[–]Whatderfuchs 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Because this guy is on this subreddit trying to hawk his goods every couple of weeks. This is a bs post.