Hey everyone, this will most likely be my last post because everything is due by next Friday, so baring anything crazy happening this will be it. When I first started at Levy back in May it seemed like such a long time before I would be done with this Co-Op and starting back at MSU to finish my degree, but just when things seem normal all of sudden it’s over. Now that brings us to here, Yes, I'm very excited to return to School and finish up my degree as well as see all my friends again, however I feel like I will miss the atmosphere around Levy and the relationships I have built with the engineering team. I also feel a little scared because it’s starting to hit me that I've arrived at the point in my life when everything depends on me and the responsibility of life has become more evident than it ever has before. I have traveled a long road to get where I currently am and I can still tell that there is a long road ahead.
As for Levy, this week was a nightmare for commuting to work. Between Roads flooding just about everywhere in the state to the first snow cover, the traffic has be horrible. Some of the projects I worked on this week include more modifications to the Wallace Stone file, as well as the CMS project and wrapping things up with proposal modifications. I've also worked on minor things like AutoCAD drawing modifications and measuring future fencing perimeters for our India site. Most of it was busy work that takes time and patience to do. However as the following weeks progress here at Levy I can honestly say I have learned a ton form my peers. From Engineering Standards that are practiced to simple communication techniques to help with any project.
So closing I would like to thanks Al Popp, he has been a great mentor of someone with great confidence and strength, Also Thanks to John Schwarz, to all the days of working in the field together and learn practical engineering experience, Thanks to Mike Susko for your experience and answering any and all questions concerned with electrical engineering, Thanks to Joe Gretch for help with designs and over views on all projects I've had a part of since stating. I would like to thank the Levy Co. for giving me this opportunity to engage my knowledge and skills with in the company.
Go Green!
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