Well, she graduated as an "engineer or whatever". At some point, she's going to have to "engineer" something to get paid. I want to stay faaaaaar away from that thing when she does. Would probably look like this: https://youtu.be/2NmlG1FMiP4
She'll 'engineer' code of conduct rules and diversity programs
I'd stay away from Viriginia then.
She hasn't even started school yet.
Also, that just looks like Canadian construction. I had a buddy move into a condo that I advised him against. When we pulled up I was like dude those stairs are really fkn crooked. Within 15 minutes of being there I could tell the same thing was going to happen to the acrylic stucco on his exterior walls. Well, being stubborn and looking to break a leg and not work for a few years, I loaded everything up the balcony stairs. The whole 4 story tower wobbles. The railing was falling off. I fell through 2 stairs. Then a few weeks later an entire wall of stucco fell off. Then a few months later the entire back wall where the balcony stairs are.
$30,000 later.... He's regretting that decision.
These niggers around here take $400 per month bachelor apartments, do 10k in cheap renovations, then sell a $4000 per year apartment to someone for $260,000. It makes me want to burn down every condo project I see.
ah yes, 2006 in San Diego, saw this there, the cheapo apartments started giving notice that they would be renovated into CONDOS and sold as such. I remember laughing, what shit condos these apartments (and thats what they are) would be.
The renovations? They painted the outside.
Another similar in Arizona, ended up moving into a really large floorplan apt, but in bad neighborhood, was like living in a zoo. I moved, but right next to it they are propping up a bunch of condos and I cant help but laugh about the shock when they find out who their neighbors are.
But those vids have nothing to do with engineering.
Engineering. Noun. the branch of science and technology concerned with the design, building, and use of engines, machines, and structures.
Engineering and construction are related but not the same thing. That video shows shoddy material and construction practices, it says nothing about the engineering behind the structures.
A bridge collapsing because the load was incorrectly calculated is the fault of the engineer. But if it's because the contractor used too much sand in the concrete to cut costs then that has nothing to do with the engineering. You know those brick walls that were crumbling in the video? Too much sand in the mortar.
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