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Should I Be A Automative Mechanic Or A Construction Project Manager Pros And Cons

What are the advantages of becoming a mechanical engineer?

Being a Mechanical engineer,You can work in both white collar job and get your hands get dirt which other field people can’t.You can pick a job from all the industry.A mechanical engineer can code & program become a software engineer.Become a designer by designing the products, machines, plant, automobiles, etc.Go on to further studies in any field.Innovate robots, make industrial revolution, become an entrepreneur.You can Analyse, create, market, innovate almost everything.You can solve the problems which the world facing now like climate change, food, water crisis, energy, renewable energy, etc.You can visit some interesting places like oil rigs, deserts, the Antarctic, the deep sea, etc.When you get experienced your demand will be more. you will reap the future rewards, independently give the solutions to the industries. The potential career growth and skill level can reach any height.The professional tag when you become a skilful engineer.You can work for elite organisations like ISRO, DRDO, Indian armed forces, etc.When you become experienced and skillful, you will be the gem of industries.If you are a Mechanical engineering girl you have a good demand in industries which other branch girls can’t opt.Can write like this and teach if you wish to share your knowledge.All that you have to do is become a professional by mastering your skills.Regards,Venkatesh Ragupathi - Mechanical engineer.

What are the pros and cons of being a Project Manager?

Here is what I view as some of the major pros and cons:ProsThere are a variety of industries, companies, and consulting opportunities to choose from as a project manager. You can be a construction project manager, an IT project manager, or even a Hollywood movie project manager.You always have opportunities to learn as your project subject matter and project teams can change every time.It can be a very rewarding job as you walk through the steps of a project beginning to end and see the final result that your team has accomplished.As a project manager you hold a powerful leadership position that can create positive change at all levels of an organization.ConsAt times the requirements of a project, the steps that need to be taken next, and the resources available to accomplish the project are all giant question marks. A project manager needs to develop the ability to push on through ambiguous circumstances and focus on the next step.Project managers in many organizations have no actual power. The project manager’s ability to manage team members, resources, and schedules often relies on negotiations with directors, department managers, and even other project managers. Project managers need great interpersonal skills to accomplish this.Meetings. You will be attending lots, and lots of meetings. Agile has provided some relief to the problem of constant meetings in the form of the ‘Standup’, but we as humans still have a long way to go when it comes to organizing our time to accomplish work together.

What are pros and cons of using iPads instead of paper in HVAC/Plumbing/Construction industry?

HVAC industry needs a major change to simplify its working. To achieve the best possible outcome, there is the utmost need to quit old ways. HVAC companies embracing the modern technology are bound to experience a vast change. It will better the things compared to their present situation.Using iPads instead of paper helps the business contractors to streamline their workflows, maximise workforce productivity and keep a track of the field teams.The staggering task to manage service technicians whilst they are in the field is more difficult than said. Supervisors know what it takes to keep a sharp eye over the mobile workforce as well as take care of the customers. Dedicated HVAC mobile workforce management apps on iPads help you to take the lead. HVAC service software allows intelligent job scheduling. Dispatchers assign the jobs to the nearest worker carrying necessary repair tools and having the right skills to solve a problem. This results in higher first resolutions and more job completions.On the other side, service technicians are more organised with reduced time to travel. They receive their task schedule without having to go to the office. They complete their work and sign off with real-time reporting. Some of the noteworthy features include route optimisation, offline access, instant synchronisation, electronic sign, and safety check-ins for regulatory compliance. Work is more easy and efficient within this collaborative environment.Some noteworthy features are-Offline AccessAuto-RoutingSeamless IntegrationIntuitive web formsPush NotificationsConfigurable WorkflowsAutomated Rules EngineRisk AssessmentSmart SchedulingRich Knowledge-basePros of using iPad apps instead of paper-Higher first-time resolutionsNo missed jobsOptimal resource utilisationReal-time monitoringHuge cost savingsIncreased productivity’Data safety and complianceImproved customer satisfactionIf you still have any queries, watch this video to get an overview of the entire process.

Is it better to settle in Canada or Australia / New Zealand?

There are some good answers here so this is a supplementary answer. I went through this selection process myself prior to emigrating to NZ in 2006.To qualify my answer, we moved from the North of England - my wife is a nurse and I’m a construction Project Manager.We could have qualified for permanent residency of all three countries but we considered each in the following terms:Employment and earnings potential - similar in all cases.Weather - my wife hates the cold and I hate the heat so this was a mark down for Canadian winters and for the hotter north of Aussie. NZ is similar to the UK but varies considerably from the far south the the far north. Warmer than the UK though.City life vs rural life - we both wanted to live somewhere beautiful outside of a city and all three countries offer this. If you like cities there is far more choice in Canada and Aussie.Deadly creatures - my wife is terrified of spiders and snakes, let alone crocodiles, sharks, jellyfish etc. so this really put my wife off Aussie. That said, most Australians will never see anything deadly in a lifetime unless they go looking for it. Canada is pretty safe and NZ has nothing more dangerous than pet dogs.All things considered we chose NZ and have not regretted it. Within 4 years I quadrupled my UK income and we live in a stunningly beautiful place with a very high standard of living. I’m sure we would have done well in Australia or Canada but things like snakes and spiders in Aussie and the cold winters of Canada put my wife off those two - plus she didn’t relish the idea of learning to drive on the other side of the road in Canada. I would also have missed cricket, rugby and football - so that was a negative for me with Canada.For scenic splendour all three countries leave you spoilt for choice - though vast parts of Aussie and Canada are utterly flat and travel in those huge countries can add up to a lot of time and money. Ultimately, I think you’d be very happy in any of the three.

This question is for Gilmore Girls lovers!!?

All of my friends have told me that I missed a lot of GilmoreGilrls. I am a huge fan of it. I watch it everyday at 10:00 in the morning. But, I left off where Sookie just got married, Jess came back from Washington to see Rory and they kissed at Sookie's wedding, and Lorelai has this dream of being married to Luke and being pregnant. If you need additional details e-mail me at hersheyscat@yahoo.com. But, please tell me what I missed and what channel I can start seeing the new episodes on!!!

What should I opt for if I am interested in structural engineering and construction management as well?

In my humble opinion, structural engineering is better, as a structural engineer with the requisite and relevant experience, can become a construction manager, but the reverse is rarely feasible/practicable.Relatively speaking, most structural engineers enjoy a better work life balance than most construction managers.Structural engineers also have the option to open their own private practice either in the form of a firm or work as an independent consultant/freelancer.Construction Management might seem lucrative, given the fact that there is an over-supply of structural engineering post-grads, but the ultimate decision remains in your discretion.Ultimately, you'll be judged on basis of the skills you bring to the table. If you have a good grasp of the relevant skills and are able to deliver without succumbing to work pressure, you'll be successful in either structural engineering or construction management, or even both.Make an informed decision after carefully weighing the pros and cons, and more importantly, after reasonably judging the suitability of each career path to your dreams and aspirations.

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