ClayeySilt
ClayeySilt t1_j8si8i4 wrote
Reply to comment by Few-Ganache1416 in IAMA Environmental Engineer AMA about cleaning up after chemical spills! by Few-Ganache1416
Missed your last question, sorry for the second comment.
I'm on the geoscientist side of things. It's definitely a different line of thinking than engineering. It's interesting to get our geos and engineers in the same room to hear different approaches to problems.
ClayeySilt t1_j8shn2o wrote
Reply to comment by Few-Ganache1416 in IAMA Environmental Engineer AMA about cleaning up after chemical spills! by Few-Ganache1416
Awesome. Always have to take care of those staple clients. Long term monitoring and clean up is definitely a steady workflow to be part of. My office almost strictly does site assessments and dang near zero long term. It's all short term so we jump from project to project. We're lucky that we've established a reputation in our city so we have work flowing in (too much, but we manage!) constantly.
And I agree, it feels like in our game either you're consuming smaller businesses or being consumed. It's a little wild.
Glad to hear you guys are doing well!
ClayeySilt t1_j8sfzf3 wrote
Reply to comment by Few-Ganache1416 in IAMA Environmental Engineer AMA about cleaning up after chemical spills! by Few-Ganache1416
Always nice to hear that the smaller consulting businesses are still thriving. Feels like the big players are constantly buying everyone up. We were with Wood, sold off, and was recently bought up by WSP here in Canada. They're kind of a huge player now with the buyout of another major consulting firm the year prior.
Either way! Good luck with everything! Wishing nothing but straightforward remedial work though I think we both know those projects don't exist. Lol
ClayeySilt t1_j8s700p wrote
Reply to IAMA Environmental Engineer AMA about cleaning up after chemical spills! by Few-Ganache1416
Fellow Environmental Consultant here!
Just curious to know who you work for? Is it a small local or one of the big ones?
ClayeySilt t1_jahpdp3 wrote
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Good morning!
I'm an earth scientist and though we wrote most of our own data for our projects, I'd be very keen to hear your thoughts on how you feel it will change aggregating pre-existing data for research purposes. Or just science in general.
Also if I wanted to use the tool in my everyday research I'm currently doing, what would you recommend?