Where would you go....
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You could build mass graves in Wuhan. I'm sure they will need some studies on the ground conditions and water ingress.
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If your wife has concerns about a possible violent death, then Africa probably shouldn't be on your list.
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I'm not sure its the violent death exclusively, more the ingrained racism by figures in authority....
She's not exactly backwards in coming forwards so I could see some issues if she were to experience any wrong doing...
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I don't mean to be critical but you don't appear to be particularly focused on life objectives. I think it is wise to remind you that the work we do and the tax we pay is just a means to an end and not an objective in itself. Might it not be a better idea to take a more scientific approach to choosing a location? I make this suggestion although, it has to be said, I don't adhere to it. I live in the location my wife decides just like everybody else. In my case Surrey, whilst commuting allover the place to finance it. Good Luck with your 'decision' I hope she picks somewhere nice.
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I don't mean to be critical but you don't appear to be particularly focused on life objectives. I think it is wise to remind you that the work we do and the tax we pay is just a means to an end and not an objective in itself. Might it not be a better idea to take a more scientific approach to choosing a location? I make this suggestion although, it has to be said, I don't adhere to it. I live in the location my wife decides just like everybody else. In my case Surrey, whilst commuting allover the place to finance it. Good Luck with your 'decision' I hope she picks somewhere nice.
The places I have listed area areas where I could do a job..... I.e. areas where tunnels / large civils projects are likely to be built..... areas with mountain ranges / geological hazards / international funding..... its not like I'm suggesting the Artic.
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I didn't say I don't like Africa - and I have much experience.
You asked for advice i.t.o. destinations and then added that you were considering Africa. My advice was given in that context.
You asked for advice i.t.o. destinations and then added that you were considering Africa. My advice was given in that context.
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Jam25mack - no actual sensible advice here, but just wanted to give a shout out to your wife. I too, am from Africa (Zimbabwe, as you can probably tell from my user name) and I just wanted to wish her (and you) well. Namibia is beautiful 

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Namibia is indeed beautiful. We were there in Dec for 2 weeks for a couple of weddings and doing an offroad safari, it was truly epic!
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The company I work for employs geotechnical engineers. We keep them in nice clean laboratory's and send them data and samples to analyse. Occasionally we drag them away from their nice offices in Houston, Bristol, Singapore or Brisbane to some shit hole in the middle no ware to have a look at something or other but we pack them back to civilization PDQ. Subsea7 keep theirs in London, Paris and Frankfurt. The approach Worley take is to employ riggers and mechanics to bore holes and halfwits like me to make sure that they are in the right place and everything works. My cousin is a geotechnical type and had to do a turn in the DRC fresh out of school but he has a nice office in Bristol now. I agree you don't get the nice office without having worn the tee shirt. Yours is probably a bit worn, chuck it out and get yourself some nice Armani. Good luck finding an employer that looks after you better.
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Dear Jam,
The company I work for employs geotechnical engineers. We keep them in nice clean laboratory's and send them data and samples to analyse. Occasionally we drag them away from their nice offices in Houston, Bristol, Singapore or Brisbane to some shit hole in the middle no ware to have a look at something or other but we pack them back to civilization PDQ. Subsea7 keep theirs in London, Paris and Frankfurt. The approach Worley take is to employ riggers and mechanics to bore holes and halfwits like me to make sure that they are in the right place and everything works. My cousin is a geotechnical type and had to do a turn in the DRC fresh out of school but he has a nice office in Bristol now. I agree you don't get the nice office without having worn the tee shirt. Yours is probably a bit worn, chuck it out and get yourself some nice Armani. Good luck finding an employer that looks after you better.
The company I work for employs geotechnical engineers. We keep them in nice clean laboratory's and send them data and samples to analyse. Occasionally we drag them away from their nice offices in Houston, Bristol, Singapore or Brisbane to some shit hole in the middle no ware to have a look at something or other but we pack them back to civilization PDQ. Subsea7 keep theirs in London, Paris and Frankfurt. The approach Worley take is to employ riggers and mechanics to bore holes and halfwits like me to make sure that they are in the right place and everything works. My cousin is a geotechnical type and had to do a turn in the DRC fresh out of school but he has a nice office in Bristol now. I agree you don't get the nice office without having worn the tee shirt. Yours is probably a bit worn, chuck it out and get yourself some nice Armani. Good luck finding an employer that looks after you better.
I'll keep looking but there's no rush just yet. As I say, this was just a brain storming sessions for the future. I still have 10+ tunnels to build here in the UAE so that will keep me going for a year or two until I get bored.




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