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Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time | The life & times of an HVAC Engineer
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The life and times of an HVAC Engineer. November 6, 2012} Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time. When the project workload is fluctuating notably on a short term basis is there a way we could react faster to individual’s workload fluctuations so that those who are snowed under could rapidly be assisted by those who are twiddling their thumbs? Geekchloe @ 8:56 am [filed under Uncategorized. November 7, 2012 at 7:59 am. November 14, 2012 at 2:00 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are ...
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Happy Happy Joy Joy | The life & times of an HVAC Engineer
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The life and times of an HVAC Engineer. May 9, 2012} Happy Happy Joy Joy. The last couple of weeks have been jam-packed (not literally, it’s not a preserve factory) with site visits to discuss the client’s needs, reading through URSs (User Requirement Specifications) to glean as much information as possible about what we need to provide and going over Part L. Of the building regulations and the BREEAM ( Building Research Establishment Energy Assessment Method. Geekchloe @ 8:27 am [filed under HVAC. Life ...
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The skills to pay the bills | The life & times of an HVAC Engineer
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The life and times of an HVAC Engineer. May 22, 2012} The skills to pay the bills. But, these magnificent men and their. Building machines, and their wonderful wives, set their own businesses. Up to be their own bosses and they work (directly at least) with a very small number of people. Their achievements and skills are awe inspiring; but how would they cope in our workplaces? I think though, that it’s all these extra skills, this broad range of activities that make engineering such a fascinating field ...
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Working 9 to 5 | The life & times of an HVAC Engineer
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The life and times of an HVAC Engineer. July 9, 2012} Working 9 to 5. 9-5 Clock by Jonathan Aspinall Design. They are an admirable, passionate, dedicated core of employees, whose sheer quantity of hours spent in the office is very impressive, and which I am sometimes a little cowed by. Or, is the respect they are endowed with based upon presence (and possibly stamina! Rather than a measured output. Do we even measure output, or is it just hours? I think certain industries, engineering consultancy being o...
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I know, but I don’t know | The life & times of an HVAC Engineer
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The life and times of an HVAC Engineer. June 25, 2012} I know, but I don’t know. In my case, but I suspect the same holds true for almost any university subject) can you hope to gain an understanding of in 4 years? But for all I realised that I didn’t know, there was still even more. Picture credit: http:/ www.bflf.com.au. I don’t mean I wasn’t respected, my colleagues are all lovely people who (certain ex-aquaintances aside) have treated me with nothing but dignity throughout my career. I’ve been ve...
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Nuclea-ette: July 2010
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A blog about nuclear waste. Friday, July 30, 2010. I just started a new, somewhat different blog. I’ll still sometimes write about nuclear waste, but the narrow-ish topic of nuclear energy is a little too confining for me right now. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Nuclea-ette: new blog
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A blog about nuclear waste. Friday, July 30, 2010. I just started a new, somewhat different blog. I’ll still sometimes write about nuclear waste, but the narrow-ish topic of nuclear energy is a little too confining for me right now. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).