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Default OT JoeTechnician licensed engineer or not?

"Bill Cole" wrote in message news:PTo0b.151641$Oz4.42106@rwcrnsc54...
Bass,

Are you always so slow to learn? No one in rec.boats including Steve, Joe,
Calif Bill or others really care about the requirements for a PE test, they
are just having fun teasing you and watching you make a fool out of
yourself.

Now, I am just telling your this because I hate to see this go the way of
Bayliner boats. Also, it is always more fun to "catch and release" your
fish, so you can catch them on another day.

Bill


IF that is true, the joke is on them. Let's take them one at a time.
First Steve. Here is a person who thinks he knows everything from what
it takes to be a P.E., to Karate. He knows nothing of either, except
what he gets from websites. In his eyes, this makes him an expert.
Truly pathetic.
Joe, he tried and tried to say he was an engineer, licensed in Fl. and
Ga. When he was confronted, he wiggled, he waggled, he ended up acting
rather stupid. He NOW claims that he is a licensed CONTRACTOR. That is
a big difference in being an engineer.
Calf Bill, I pointed out specific verbage from websites for several
states, stating without a doubt, that if you have "engineer" in your
title, your company name, etc. you MUST be licensed as a professional
engineer. In these states, as is MOST states in the U.S., it is a
crime to do so without being a licensed PE. He, too, once claimed he
was an engineer, now claims to be a contractor. Again, big difference
in the two, and not even remotely related.
You, you just take everything that Steve, Joe, and Calif Bill say as
gospel. Sorry to say, but they are wrong in these instances. So wrong
in fact, that the only thing they can now do is call names.