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2 out 3 working Canadians do not have a pension.

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2 out 3 working Canadians do not have a pension.

Pension or personal retirement? I would not be surprised if that number was higher in the states.

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Pension or personal retirement? I would not be surprised if that number was higher in the states.

It most certainly is. You have (unfortunately) "right to work legislation" in many states which will certainly bring the "no pension" numbers up.

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[quote name="14ledo81" url="/t/84158/share-a-fact-from-your-job/0_100#post_1195690"] Pension or personal retirement? I would not be surprised if that number was higher in the states.

It most certainly is. You have (unfortunately) "right to work legislation" in many states which will certainly bring the "no pension" numbers up.[/quote] I have mixed feelings about pensions. I don't really care what private sector unions do (plumbers, fitters, etc.), because it does not really affect me. I don't agree with using taxpayer money to give public sector union employees better pensions than I get. I have to put away my own money for retirement. I do not want to support someone else's.

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FedEx? I think UPS is almost as big?

FedEx would be the correct answer.  The military probably operates more planes, but it doesn't have 'airline' status.  FedEx owns and operates the largest fleet of non-passenger planes in the airline industry.

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FedEx? I think UPS is almost as big?

FedEx would be the correct answer.  The military probably operates more planes, but it doesn't have 'airline' status.  FedEx owns and operates the largest fleet of non-passenger planes in the airline industry.

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My mom has worked for Airborne Express/DHL for over 20 years so ok really familiar with the industry. Yeah you guys have tons of planes out there.
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Kinda related to my work,

In Ohio a "Crosswalk" is defined by the right of way not the painted lines on the roadway. Meaning at any intersection a crosswalk is defined by the face of the curb to the right of way extending across the street.

Also it is not illegal to jaywalk in Ohio as long as you are not doing so between two adjacent signalized intersections.

Another interesting bit of information. If a car is yielding to a pedestrian. All cars behind that vehicle and in other lanes must also Yield as well. Let's say you are behind a bus on a two lane road that has let a person start to cross, lets say at a midblock crosswalk. It's illegal to try to pass the bus an not yield to the pedestrian.

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Metamerism is the phenomenom where two colors appear exactly the same under one light source, but very different under another....

Who am I fooling, my job is only interesting to me.

Originally Posted by jsgolfer

The closer you are to a water storage tank, the less pressure you will have at your house typically.

Minimum pressure required at your house is 20 psi. Not a lot by he way.

If you have more than 80 psi going into your house, it will more than likely blow apart your plumbing in your house.

Now this is of interest as I live right across the street from the village water tower. Kind of counter-intuitive.

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I always liked reading this thread, so I'm going to give it a subtle little bump...

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I've never thought anything about my job would be interesting to outsiders, but here's one thing I've found interesting:

I'm a civil engineer working at a small company in southern California that specializes in grading & drainage plans for custom homes and small commercial projects.  When I started, the main goal was pretty simple:  get all of the storm water off the property and into the storm drain system.  Several years later, we've come to a point where water quality is the priority (keeping pollution out of the streams, rivers and oceans) and my job is almost exactly the opposite from what it used to be.  Now it's effectively:  keep as much of the storm water ON the property as feasible.  That thought amuses me.

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I never cease to be amazed at how overdone every aspect of federal work is. Feds literally and truly believe that weighing a report or determining the word count is the best way of determining its quality. The more steps there are in a process, the better it is. The more procedures and policies an agency has, the higher its achievements.

Your tax dollars at work...

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2 hours ago, dak4n6 said:

I never cease to be amazed at how overdone every aspect of federal work is. Feds literally and truly believe that weighing a report or determining the word count is the best way of determining its quality. The more steps there are in a process, the better it is. The more procedures and policies an agency has, the higher its achievements.

Your tax dollars at work...

Sadly, that way of thinking exists in the private sector as well. My company is undergoing a "Lean Manufacturing" transformation. Part of the process is to implement a high quota of ideas with almost no mechanism in place to measure the quality of the results.

Jon

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On 9/15/2015 at 2:01 PM, JonMA1 said:

Metamerism is the phenomenom where two colors appear exactly the same under one light source, but very different under another....

 

Who am I fooling, my job is only interesting to me.

I thought it was interesting, but I can't figure out what you do for a living. 

4 hours ago, Golfingdad said:

my job is almost exactly the opposite from what it used to be.  Now it's effectively:  keep as much of the storm water ON the property as feasible.  That thought amuses me.

I think that's interesting too.   How similar are the techniques?

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Something surprising from my "job" is just how far off base the stereotypes of engineering students are. I'm in the honors engineering dorm, meaning you might expect people to be off in their own rooms doing their own thing, but there are currently 7 others in my room hanging out and having conversations. Engineers are social, even if it is only restricted to other engineers.

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Something surprising from my "job" is just how far off base the stereotypes of engineering students are. I'm in the honors engineering dorm, meaning you might expect people to be off in their own rooms doing their own thing, but there are currently 7 others in my room hanging out and having conversations. Engineers are social, even if it is only restricted to other engineers.

I went to an engineering college. I agree wholeheartedly that the stereotype is not appropriate. We had our nerds for sure, but we had every other personality type you would expect from a collective of 18 - 22 year olds.

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I'm retired but over the years I have had many jobs in various fields of work and this one thing is sure, no matter where you work there will be at least one idiot. Make sure it's not you.

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