Passing on the Knowledge

Timber shuttering for the lift shaft
Having spent several years at university to learn all I needed to know when it comes to civil engineering. That is when it involved structural design and hydrodynamics. In the real world of working on site I knew that I had no more knowledge than an apprentice on their first day.
With this in mind I always approached my work with confidence but also with an open mind. All around me on site I was working with people easily twice my age and with 20 years of experience. Whenever a better method was suggested I would gladly accept it as standard. If I thought I could improve something I would speak up even if I was shot down to be told when a certain method was longer but more practical.
