The work here is very good... But the economy at the moment is not. Our firm recently laid off approximately 10%. I would be guessing at another round in a month or two if stimuli packages don't kick in rapidly enough...
All the negative economy stuff aside, I love living here. Professionally it has been very good, given that the focus in Structural Engineering here and in Canada are so different. This has meant training with a focus on timber and steel, with vibration and snow being major concentrations while I worked in Canada, and practicing in predominantly concrete and cold formed steel with earthquakes as the (typically) governing seismic case. I feel it has made me a stronger, much more well rounded engineer.
Back to the topic at hand: In NZ practice we use a weighted live load to dead load balanced load check to simulate long term deflection under NZS 3101, and it is surprisingly accurate. I'll scan and post the appropriate section.
Cheers,
YS
B.Eng (Carleton)
Working in New Zealand, thinking of my snow covered home...