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Harry Krause
 
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Default OT JoeTechnician licensed engineer or not?

Jim wrote:

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:

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


Way back when, at my alma mater, the guys in the various engineering
schools used to say about themselves:

"Before I got to this college, I couldn't spell engineer.
Now I are one."


I would have guessed as much based on the quality of college you most likely attended.


And, as usual, your guess would have been wrong. But, then, you don't
get much right, do you, other than your politics.


My daughter is entering a Mechanical Engineering program at a prominent Midwestern
college.


Her mother must be the bright parent, eh?


Here is what they say:

Qualifications: The College of Engineering enrollment is selective-students typically
rank in the upper 20 percent or higher of their high school graduating class and score
an average ACT composite of 26 or higher (or SAT combined scores of 1180 or higher).



1180? For both? Pretty fripping low.



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