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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message ... I don't know who started this thread, or who is claiming what, but for what's it's worth: Nowhere in my 30 plus years of working in an engineering dominated industry did I ever hear of a requirement for the average Joe Blow engineer to have a licence to call himself/herself an engineer. The only requirement for an engineering licence was to be certified as a "Professional Engineer" or "PE", the qualifications of which allowed the PE to "stamp" or approve drawings or designs within his/her licenced engineering disipline, if required by local codes. The requirements for a "PE" stamp for an engineering project are in the minority of most routine engineering tasks. Whoever is claiming that all "engineers" must be licenced to be legitimate or legal is blowing wind out of his/her rear. Eisboch Is / was Basskisser, also known as JimDummy |
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aka--Kevincad
"Calif Bill" wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... I don't know who started this thread, or who is claiming what, but for what's it's worth: Nowhere in my 30 plus years of working in an engineering dominated industry did I ever hear of a requirement for the average Joe Blow engineer to have a licence to call himself/herself an engineer. The only requirement for an engineering licence was to be certified as a "Professional Engineer" or "PE", the qualifications of which allowed the PE to "stamp" or approve drawings or designs within his/her licenced engineering disipline, if required by local codes. The requirements for a "PE" stamp for an engineering project are in the minority of most routine engineering tasks. Whoever is claiming that all "engineers" must be licenced to be legitimate or legal is blowing wind out of his/her rear. Eisboch Is / was Basskisser, also known as JimDummy |
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![]() "NOYB" wrote in message om... aka--Kevincad aka-- OnLanier aka-- Kevin Noble I'm sure there's a few more. |
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"Joe" wrote in message ...
"NOYB" wrote in message om... aka--Kevincad aka-- OnLanier aka-- Kevin Noble I'm sure there's a few more. Do you have a point you're trying to make, JoeTechnician? |
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message ...
Where is the 27 states you were licensed in? As to getting a PE. Why? I am 60 years old. Have enough money I do not have to work if I do not want to. I like doing remodel and construction jobs. Pays better than your job. I have an EIT. Passed it on the first try. Bill That explains a lot. Dried up, washed out. Yeah, sure, okay, Bill. Please provide proof that your labor job pays more than I make. First, post how you know how much I make. Then, post how much YOU make. |
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"Rural Knight" wrote in message link.net...
"basskisser" wrote in message om... "Rural Knight" wrote in message news:6pLZa.11773 OFTEN ASKED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS COVERING ENGINEERING PRACTICE Q. Do I need a license to practice engineering is a corporation such as Boeing? A. No. There is an Industrial Exemption that allows engineers to work without a license with the assumption that the Corporation has a licensed engineer responsible for all engineering done in the name of the firm. Q. Can I legally do engineering work without a license in a firm that does not have a licensed engineer? A. Yes. But, your work will not be accepted by any government agency that requires that a licensed engineer stamp all documents. Here is the reference: http://www.pseconline.org/Registration/ And that is pretty typical of most states. You forgot one very important part of the very page that you seem to have cut and pasted at will to make an arguement: PRACTICING ENGINEERING IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON AND ALL OTHER STATES IN THE USA To advertise and offer to practice engineering in all of the states in the USA requires having an engineering license. To offer to practice and then accept engineering jobs is against the law punishable as a misdemeanor It was not intentional by any stretch and I'm not arguing against you. In fact, I thought to include it as it actually did bolster your argument, but I didn't because I wasn't sure if that is just their rules and regs or not. I wonder if you can provide me with the Federal statute that governs whether one can or can not call themselves "engineers". I would appreciate that reference. Later, Tom Tom, they are state statutes. I've given several here, if you'd like, I'll post more. |
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message ...
"basskisser" wrote in message om... "Calif Bill" wrote in message ... And you would be the one full of ****. You can be an engineer in most states without registration. As a communications engineer, there is no registration required in most states. Just can not call yourself "Registered Engineer" "Professional Engineer" "Consulting Engineer". "Software Engineer" is OK, "Electronics Engineer" is OK, etc. Seeing asskissers response to burning no oil in normal operation, I would not use him or his employer in any capacity for any civil engineering needs. Odd that my Diploma says "Bachelors of Science in Engineering". Never been in an engineering job in the computer world that required I get the PE. Bill Bill, name calling is SO school girlish. It really does nothing to try to bolster your point. The company that I contract for does only heavy industrial structural engineering, therefore you can't hire us. You know nothing of my engineering capabilities, and never will. Therefore, it is simply stupid to pretend that you do. Now, you are again WRONG. In MOST STATES, you can NOT use the word "engineer" in your name, your company's name, or any advertisement, UNLESS you are a licensed engineer. Period. Need more proof? I've already posted Georgia's. I do not give a rat's ass for Georgia's regs! In Calif, just can not call yourself a "Registered, Professional, or Consulting Engineer". If you were not so stupid, you would learn that fact. Bill So, you contend that, because in MOST states, you can not call yourself an engineer, but in CA you CAN, that I'M the one that's somehow "stupid"?? Haahaaahaa~~~~ |
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Just curious. Some of the Ivy league schools are quite liberal...and some
are quite conservative. If you went to Dartmouth, you were likely very lonely. If you went to Brown or Princeton, you probably fit right in. If you went to Yale, you are bitter for not being selected into the order of Skull and Bones. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: Why not again? "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: Harry, Why don't you list the names of the schools you attended? You've bashed me in the past about not posting my real name, but I've provided every other factual detail people have asked me for. What's the big deal in posting the name of a University? I have, and more than once. Why? -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Bill Cole wrote: If he really had a superiority complex, don't you believe it would be below him to have to tell everyone how great he is? I have always noticed that those who "name drop" do so because they are insecure, but you might be right, he might be a Narcissist who has no friends, so he has to come in here to tell us how superior he is. "NOYB" wrote in message link.net... "Bill Cole" wrote in message news:5MyZa.80150$Oz4.19350@rwcrnsc54... So why do you think you have this inferiority complex? Harry doesn't have an inferiority complex. If anything, it's a *superiority* complex...a very common trait of the Narcissist. You two ought to get together and breed. You could produce an entire species of no-neck FLEEGs. Hehehe. Must have struck a nerve... What's funny is how sure of yourselves you righties pretend to be. I know it's confusing to liberals. They tend to waffle on issues, and are very uncertain in their convictions...quite the opposite of conservatives. Don't you remember? We're closed-minded...and very "sure of ourselves". |
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![]() "basskisser" wrote in message om... "Joe" wrote in message ... Boy are you going over the edge. I'm going over the edge? Seems that you, JoeTechnician, are the one who has GONE over! You don't know whether or not you need a license in Florida. You don't know whether you HAVE a license in Florida, you don't know whether or not you need a license in Georgia, you don't know whether or not you HAVE a license in Georgia, you don't know whether or not you have reciprocity in Georgia. Once again, Dummy- http://tinyurl.com/jpwb Why don't you explain how you were licensed in 27 states last year and now your licensed in only 4. Did you fail the drug screening process? Did 23 of states recently enact mental health requirements? The company I WORKED FOR....big difference. Your so full of ****. If *you* don't personally hold the license in each state, *you* are not licensed in each state. Big difference between stating that "I'm now licensed in 27 states" and the "company I worked for" is licensed in 27 states. http://tinyurl.com/jrla Now, again, if you DON'T need to be licensed.....what IS the reciprocity, that you say you have in GA for? Very simple Assslicker, It is a contractors license for when I contract directly to the public. |
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