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Engineers Need to Appreciate Their Value

February 21, 2025 rockman Comments Off on Engineers Need to Appreciate Their Value

We are at the end of National Engineer’s Week in the US, and as I was digging through the recesses of my 18 years of GeoPrac content, I came across a gem of an article […]

GeoPrac.net President Randy Post around the time of the first GeoPrac post. That's his oldest daughter who is now in college!
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18th Anniversary of GeoPrac…and I’m Tired

February 20, 2025 rockman Comments Off on 18th Anniversary of GeoPrac…and I’m Tired

I’m tired, but I’ve never been more fulfilled in my career. I love being a geotechnical engineer, and I greatly enjoy giving back to my mentees and anyone who will listen to me. But I […]

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