Job Talks - Civil Engineer

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Daniel specializes in bridge building and helps design the infrastructure that people rely on every day. He’ll tell you that there is nothing like the feeling of pure job satisfaction. When a project is complete Daniel feels immense pride seeing the tangible results of several months of collaborative effort and dedicated teamwork. Civil engineers are resilient, humble, and hard working.
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Really liked that you talked about job satisfaction before the job's pay, because that is what really matters to me

yasyasyasssiii
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It is really important to become a GOOD CIVIL ENGINEERING. Thanks a lot.🔥🔥

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I live from Brazil, I am civil engineer and I want work in the Canada, I go work Hard and study english a lot until I can

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Wow, I want to work there. That looks good. I am a Licensed Civil Engineer here in The Philippines.

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well done my fellow engineer true words spoken,

christopherbotcher
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Great, ever area of engineering you most prepared to work hard to achieve your goals

BonhillBabi
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Great video! This is a very practical field.

UnboxingJobs
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Great works done...

I'm a graduate civil engineer and ready to do internship with your company, kindly help me to enhance my skills and knowledge levels so solving civil Engineering challenges. Thank you Engineer

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What made you interested in becoming a civil engineer.
It is my dream to become one because I want to build my mom a very beautiful house

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Any job I will get bro, I have more than 15 years of experience as an project engineering, now I project got over, I was searching a job in Qatar, basically I am an indian. Any help from anyone else. I am very true and hardwoking person.

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What could be the solution for waterlogging on Delhi NCR roads? How can the rainwater collected on the roads be removed or utilized more effectively?

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hello! plz can I take this video for my school project ?

ikram
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s it possible to find work as a civil engineer or a site superviser after collegue degree? Nvq 6 level

dmitruz
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Hallo Leute, ich habe gerade meinen Abschluss als Bauingenieur gemacht und lebe in der Türkei. Ich kann kein Deutsch. Ich möchte mit einer Sprachschule nach Deutschland gehen und Deutsch lernen. Ich möchte später in Deutschland arbeiten. Meine Frage ist, welche Programme sollten wir für Site Management in Deutschland beherrschen?

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I am a Civil Engineer I wanna search best knowledge of civil engineering.... To become practical civil engineer..

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toward absolutism. Resistance to political centralization is motivated
by reasons similar to resistance to inclusive political institutions: fear
of losing political power, this time to the newly centralizing state and
those who control it. We saw in the previous chapter how the process
of political centralization under the Tudor monarchy in England
increased demands for voice and representation by different local
elites in national political institutions as a way of staving off this loss
of political power. A stronger Parliament was created, ultimately
enabling the emergence of inclusive political institutions. politically
But in many other cases, just the opposite takes place, and the
process of political centralization also ushers in an era of greater
absolutism. This is illustrated by the origins of Russian absolutism,
which was forged by Peter the Great between 1682 and his death in
1725. Peter built a new capital at Saint Petersburg, stripping away
power from the old aristocracy, the Boyars, in order to create a
modern bureaucratic state and modern army. He even abolished the
Boyar Duma that had made him tsar. Peter introduced the Table of
Ranks, a completely new social hierarchy whose essence was service
to the tsar. He also took control over the Church, just as Henry VIII
did when centralizing the state in England. With this process of
political centralization, Peter was taking power away from others and
redirecting it toward himself. His military reforms led the traditional
royal guards, the Streltsy, to rebel. Their revolt was followed by
others, such as the Bashkirs in Central Asia and the Bulavin Rebellion.
None succeeded.
Though Peter the Great’s project of political centralization was a
success and the opposition was overcome, the type of forces that
opposed state centralization, such as the Streltsy, who saw their
power being challenged, won out in many parts of the world, and the
resulting lack of state centralization meant the persistence of a
different type of extractive political institutions.
In this chapter, we will see how during the critical juncture created
by the Industrial Revolution, many nations missed the boat and failed
to take advantage of the spread of industry. Either they had absolutist
political and extractive economic institutions, as in the Ottoman Empire, or they lacked political centralization, as in Somalia.
A SMALL DIFFERENCE THAT MATTERED
Absolutism crumbled in England during the seventeenth century but
got stronger in Spain. The Spanish equivalent of the English
Parliament, the Cortes, existed in name only. Spain was forged in
1492 with the merger of the kingdoms of Castile and Aragon via the
marriage of Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand. That date coincided
with the end of the Reconquest, the long process of ousting the Arabs
who had occupied the south of Spain, and built the great cities of
Granada, Cordova, and Seville, since the eighth century. The last Arab
state on the Iberian Peninsula, Granada, fell to Spain at the same time
Christopher Columbus arrived in the Americas and started claiming
lands for Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand, who had funded his
voyage.
The merger of the crowns of Castile and Aragon and subsequent
dynastic marriages and inheritances created a European superstate.
Isabella died in 1504, and her daughter Joanna was crowned queen of
Castile. Joanna was married to Philip of the House of Habsburg, the
son of the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, Maximilian I. In 1516
Charles, Joanna and Philip’s son, was crowned Charles I of Castile
and Aragon. When his father died, Charles inherited the Netherlands
and Franche-Comté, which he added to his territories in Iberia and
the Americas. In 1519, when Maximilian I died, Charles also inherited
the Habsburg territories in Germany and became Emperor Charles V
of the Holy Roman Empire. What had been a merger of two Spanish
kingdoms in 1492 became a multicontinental empire, and Charles
continued the project of strengthening the absolutist state that
Isabella and Ferdinand had begun.
The effort to build and consolidate absolutism in Spain was
massively aided by the discovery of precious metals in the Americas.
Silver had already been discovered in large quantities in Guanajuato,
in Mexico, by the 1520s, and soon thereafter in Zacatecas, Mexico.
The conquest of Peru after 1532 created even more wealth for the

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Please suggest me some companies name where I can share my CV as civil eng. And draftsman

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Do Canadians build their buildings with concrete or they use wood more than concrete?

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Hello my dear brother ; I am an Egyptian civil engineer and I have been working full time in the same field for 3 years. Is there a job opportunity for me...?! How do I apply to her?

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I live from India, I am civil engineer and I want work in the canada, I go work hard and study new technology also new challenging task.

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