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About Al Hall
Expertise
I can answer questions concerning: electric power generation, boilers, turbines, thermodynamic efficiency, heat transfer, fluid dynamics, computer modeling, PEPSE modeling expert I can not answer questions regarding: electricity, generators, circuit analysis, controls, mechanics of materials, structural design, chemistry, and civil engineering

Experience
I have 20 years experience working for electric power generators all over the US, as well as the world. I have taught courses in power plant performance testing, I have written subroutines for the PEPSE software (the Cadillac of the power plant modeling software). I have experience with fluidized bed combustion. I have experience with a variety of projects designing equipment, modifying processes, evaluating equipment life using NDT techniques.

Publications
Presented papers at the performance software users group.

Education/Credentials
Bachelors and Masters Degrees from the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, North Dakota.

 
   

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Expert: Al Hall - 3/23/2007

Question
Hi,My name is Hameed dadi... how can I go through the salary-negotiation?? how can I tell them i want more??
thanks...

Answer
Hello Hameed,

I hope that you realize that your salary should not be the most important part of your job.  I think that if your employer speaks english, you should use that.  ...

Research the going rate for engineers of your skills and experience with respect to the job in question, first.  Then you are armed with the skills necessary to talk about things.  Know before hand what you want, and then just talk to your potential employer.  ... good luck,

Al

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