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Bill Cole
 
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Why are you wasting your time trying to prove you are such an important man?
Why do you think anyone cares if you or Joe are professional engineers? You
daughter must look at her daddy pounding away at his typewriter wasting all
of his time arguing politics in rec.boats and shake her head in shame.

Bill

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Licensed as an Engineer?

Not required nor available for Communications Engineering in FL or

GA.
RCDD is the industry standard for communications engineering. 90%

plus
large
industry/government contracts require an RCDD stamped approval for

all
communications design plans, and an RCDD onsite during installation

for
QA/QC and PM.

But, since your an engineer yourself, you already knew that.
Didn't you?

Pure horse****, there Blow. If you practice engineering in the state
of GA, even use the word ENGINEER in your business name, reference to
yourself, etc., you MUST be licensed as a professional engineer.
Florida is very similar:

.
Hey Asslicker, I never said I was a P.E.
Only 1 in 5 engineers are, or need to be. My specialty comes under

Division
16 (Electrical) and must be stamped by a PE after my design.

If I ever need it, I'll get it.


Professional Engineer - An individual who practices engineering in
Georgia, unless specifically exempted under the provisions of O.C.G.A.
43-15-29, must be licensed by the Board. As such, a registrant may
legally represent himself/herself to the public as an engineer, offer
consulting engineering services to private and public entities and
perform engineering design or construction on public works. A licensed
Professional Engineer must also adhere to the rules of professional
conduct established by the Board.


43-15-29. Exceptions to operation of chapter.
(a) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as excluding a
qualified architect registered in this state from such engineering
practice as may be incident to the practice of his profession or as
excluding a professional engineer from such architectural practice as
may be incident to the practice of professional engineering.


Here's where I fit in Asslicker-

(b) The following persons shall be exempt from this chapter:
(1) A person working as an employee or a subordinate of a person
holding a certificate of registration under this chapter or an
employee of a person practicing lawfully under Code Section 43-15-21,
provided such work does not include final design decisions and is done
under the supervision of, and responsibility therefor is assumed by, a
person holding a certificate of registration under this chapter or a
person practicing lawfully under Code Section 43-15-21;


Understand? After my design is complete it is incorporated into the

Division
16 plans and stamped by a P.E.
Most large government jobs that I am associated with *require* my stamp
*prior* to a P.E.


Oh, so you're NOT an engineer. First, you can't just "go and get it".
You need four years of Engineer In Training (E.I.T.). Now, in order to
obtain your E.I.T., you must sit for the exam.