It just needs a few days to reach critical mass. Maybe we should post it in the next FasTrack for YE's.
Roberta
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Wednesday, April 13
Tuesday, April 12
The blog is 1-day old!
It's been one day since I created this blog. I hope someone posts something soon. otherwise it's just gonna look like i'm a total geek and the only person bored enough to post anything. :)
On the YEC COP:
KC had some great input on the COP today regarding the activity report and Mike Woodsmansee's comments on how to improve ASME's young engineer retention.
Regarding the YEC Activity Report, is anyone using it? If you are, let me know what you like or hate in it at the link.
BTW, we hit 161 members on the YEC COP today. sweeeet!
See ya - J
On the YEC COP:
KC had some great input on the COP today regarding the activity report and Mike Woodsmansee's comments on how to improve ASME's young engineer retention.
Regarding the YEC Activity Report, is anyone using it? If you are, let me know what you like or hate in it at the link.
BTW, we hit 161 members on the YEC COP today. sweeeet!
See ya - J
Monday, April 11
my thoughts
Well, here it is, the brand spankin new asme young engineer correspondents blog, aptly named "in action." hopefully you will find this a useful place to post pics and thoughts relating to the yec group. if you have any comments, email me at youngj921@asme.org.
cheers,
justin young (mechead)
cheers,
justin young (mechead)

Young Engineer Corresondent's receive thanks from Region X VP Doug Brown at the Great International Southwest Region X RAC/RSC/GSTC for their presentation on ASME and the transition from Student to Practicing Engineer. The conference was held in Lubbock, TX in April of 2005. Fun and good times were had by all!
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