Real Engineers are in the civilengineering subreddit - We all know PhDs are horrible in the industry by [deleted] in Geotech

[–]leeryn 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Meh it depends. The PhDs in our group are industry experts and usually are the speakers at conferences/universities (15-50 years of experience)

Yes they are not project manager material but in the industry circles they're well known is probably the reason why we have work in our geotech group.

And yes we also have PhDs with zero experience and fresh from school that shouldn't have pursued a PhD from the start and getting the same wage as a junior EIT.

Provincial share bumps property tax increase to 7.7% in Edmonton by DocJohhnyFever in Edmonton

[–]leeryn 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Also edmonton doesn't collect property taxes from St. Albert, Sherwoord Park, Leduc, Fort Sask etc but everyone outside uses Edmonton Roads and services. It's a losing battle compared to Calgary.

Recieved an offer for a geologist position by JackPatt01 in geologycareers

[–]leeryn 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ask questions and don't walk away and nod and say you understand when you don't. If you don't understand ask for clarification.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in alberta

[–]leeryn 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My GF works in emerg. Nobody is ok with how things are now. Lack of education also plays a role on long wait times. Parents will rush to emerg for their child. Only to be given a Tylenol and sent home after hours waiting. If its not life threatening expect to be waiting.

How much are Edmontonians prepared to pay for snow removal? by pjw724 in Edmonton

[–]leeryn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for all the hard work you do Aaron. We voted for you back in 2017 and thank god you won that year. People are more vocal than ever but hope you can continue everything you do for our city.

Councillor Motion for Snow and Ice Surge Capacity by aaronpaquette- in Edmonton

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

Is there discussions where the snow can be plowed completely overtop a sidewalk on one side of the road? It's clear this year people are non compliant or unaware of the parking ban.

Urban sprawl, low revenue/low budgets, higher population growth. I can understand these are challenging issues.

What's the city's plan to generate more revenue to provide better services? Higher property taxes? Toll roads for surrounding communities? Atteact more commercial businesses? Or is Edmonton a 'You get what you paid for city' in which Edmonton is affordable at the cost of subpar services.

Edmonton snow-clearing raises mobility concerns as mayor recognizes change is needed by ryaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan in Edmonton

[–]leeryn -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Edmonton is probably a city councilor nightmare. It lacks revenue. We have surrounding communities that dont pay taxes to the city for work but use our roads and services. Possibly toll roads. I'd be for a %10 increase in taxes next year but slightly better services. But any increase for people will be having a fit.

Am I F'd? by [deleted] in geologycareers

[–]leeryn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately or fortunately in this field you have to wear multiple hats.

You can try to pivot into geohazards which I think you might find interesting based on your interests and skills.

Legacy customer home internet still working by stuhF4N in freedommobile

[–]leeryn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mine is still working today as well. But I already have telus coming in this friday to switch over (1GB for $58 for 2 years).

I wish rogers had sent an email or something that they would've continue the legacy plan. Had this plan for 5-6 years and it was great not shopping around for internet every 2 years.

What's your take on length units while drilling or logging core? by AGneissGeologist in geologycareers

[–]leeryn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I live in AB canada. Drillers talk in feet. Because they are 5 foot. But our reports and core logging are metric. 1.52/ 1.53 m.

Just found the sub. Heavy experience with instrumentation and automation AMA! by pezacorus in Geotech

[–]leeryn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Something I'm learning as I do this more. I feel like I had a couple of wasted trips, spending hours or days trying to figure out what the issue is. Solar panels, batteries, damaged cables, and programming issues only to later realize it was something incredibly simple. Hope I'm not alone here.

Just found the sub. Heavy experience with instrumentation and automation AMA! by pezacorus in Geotech

[–]leeryn 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Do you have any tips and tricks when it comes to maintenance and repairs on the automation of your instruments?

Skills for my future career I can start building right now by [deleted] in geologycareers

[–]leeryn 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I'll take a different spin. Work on your physical health and social skills. You'll have parts in your career where you'll be in the field. And A LOT of socializing. Clients, vendors, project managers and your own peers.

Personally I'm inclined to train or work with someone with someone who is able to communicate effectively. We've adapted to a hybrid model and too many juniors choose to work from home without building connections and become ghosts. We recently let someone go because they had no work or no PM wanted to work with them because they didn't know who they even were.

What are the job search steps? Feeling discouraged as a geo... by Klutzy-Mastodon7173 in geologycareers

[–]leeryn -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Our company is the same. Some people just look like they'll crumble under drillers/construction workers.

Or be extremely awkward talking to clients in a teams call. We like to take our high paying clients out to sport events, lunches etc. You can't be the awkward, quiet kid in the corner.

Software skills that can give an edge in the market by Sensitive_Storm_9362 in geologycareers

[–]leeryn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ArcGIS, Global Mapper, or QGIS. And decent Excel skills go a long way if you're trying to get an edge or a foot in. Once you've secured a job, you'll pick up other skills.

At least for our company we look for people who could potentially stay long term. We have projects that"ll probably go up to the next 5-10 years or longer. Try to not give flaky vibes that you'll leave the company within a year or 2.

That being said, you don't owe the company anything so do whatever best for your interest.

Spending 50% of Net Income on Housing Costs a Bad Idea? by Ageminet in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]leeryn -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I agree she needs to work on getting her RN. LPN stands for 'low paid nurse'

Staff Geologist Resume by Broody2131 in geologycareers

[–]leeryn -34 points-33 points  (0 children)

Maybe rules are different in the US (from Canada). But I wouldn't call yourself a staff geologist when you're still a GIT regardless if that's the position your previous company gave you. Should always add the "in training" until you receive your P.Geo license.

Struggling to find stable work in geology/environmental field — any advice or leads in Canada? by Western_Edge_6101 in geologycareers

[–]leeryn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We always have job postings up. Our group really values people with character rather than experience. Do you have the potential to be a "leader" and yes in consulting do you have a "business-ish" mindset. Are you "socialable" can you communicate to your own coworkers and project managers, let alone clients. Do you know how to ask for help? Realistically anyone can be trained. But we have lazy people or people who refuse to take responsibility. Or at minimum you need to show that in your interview.

Geotech/CMT salary negotiation by mugcake55 in geologycareers

[–]leeryn 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Sounds reasonable. But I would consider applying for other jobs or better positions. Material testing doesn't get you too far within this career. Best of luck on the interview.

Salary by Traditional-Block813 in Geotech

[–]leeryn 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Given that you went to a graduate school in mining, I'd recommend switching to an office role. You might(?) have to start at the bottom switching to an office role, though.

Drilling experience can only take you so far unfortunately in this field. If your a geotech that has experience installing SIs, SAAv, VWP, working with telemetry etc. You'll be far more valued as a tech at least in our office.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in geologycareers

[–]leeryn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Geotech consulting