Civil engineers express pessimism in the current economy but hold hope for recovery in 2010.
An exclusive survey sheds light on how civil engineers think and feel about the state of the industry, including current economic conditions in the United States, potential benefits from the Obama Administration’s American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, and how today’s markets are affecting employers and individuals—from layoffs to cuts in salary and benefits.
Civil engineers express pessimism in the current economy but hold hope for recovery in 2010.
An exclusive survey sheds light on how civil engineers think and feel about the state of the industry, including current economic conditions in the United States, potential benefits from the Obama Administration’s American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, and how today’s markets are affecting employers and individuals—from layoffs to cuts in salary and benefits.
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