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You agree to the original offer and the press release.

You let your name be attached to the concert hall's sound. You figure the exposure might be good. You should be able to help the building sound good by being around for the remainder of the work.

But what if the underlying construction has already taken its toll? What if the building sounds more like an old warehouse than a new concert hall? The impact on your professional reputation could be devastating.

Kurt Milligan is into puzzles. For him, a hard day's work is all about putting the pieces together and coming up with a working solution. Milligan is an acoustical engineer.

Engineers simply love a good conundrum, says Milligan. "I think that's common with any engineer -- a desire to be a problem solver and work within a set of parameters and figure out what the best options are."