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RichVanDam
Hi,
I'm wondering if there are any civil engineers out there that read this forum and can give me some career advice.
Basically i have a choice as to whether to specialize in a particular field of civil engineering design. My choices are either Water Engineering or Structural engineering. Both have there positives and negatives as i have researched and I'm wondering if people on this forum could shed some light either way as to what might be the best career path?

thanks


Rich
philip347
If it were me, I would go to the Japanese as they are the only ones that have the floating cities. This is if your interested in building structures.
Otherwise there is the Navy.
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