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In California when I took the EIT, all they asked for was money. Did not
have to show a diploma, transcripts. They then sent me the EIT certificate
after taking the test. And 30 years later, I am still an engineer, and
never worked in an industry that required P.E.
Bill

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How many times did it take you to pass the EIT exam?


One.

How many times did it
take you to pass the PE exam?


One. The company I worked for at the time never had anybody take the
PE twice.

And depending on your age, etc, you do not
need 4 years as an EIT.


Bull****. State of GA, 4 years. Period. State of N.Y. 4 years, period.

Does not even require a college degree to sit for
either test.


If you don't have a degree, then you have to have a MINIMUM 8 years
engineering experience. Then you need to work as an EIT for SEVEN
years.

An applicant may qualify to take the Fundamentals of Engineering
(FE/EIT) examination if the applicant:


is in the process of completing a four year curriculum in engineering
at a college or university approved by the Board within six months of
the next scheduled administration of the Fundamentals of Engineering
examination, and evidence of such is provided by the college or
university directly to the Board [43-15-8(1)(A)]; or
has graduated from a college or university on completion of a four
year curriculum in engineering approved by the Board, and a transcript
evidencing such graduation is provided by the college or university
directly to the Board [43-15-8(1)(A)]; or
has graduated from a college or university on completion of a four
year curriculum in engineering technology or a related science
approved by the Board, and a transcript evidencing such graduation is
provided by the college or university directly to the Board
[43-15-8(2)(A)]; or
has acquired not less than eight years of acceptable engineering
experience [43-15-8(3)], [43-15-10], [180-3-.02]; and
has made application to the Board and submitted the requisite,
non-refundable, fee of $20.00 to the Board (made payable to the
Secretary of State); and
has made application to NCEES and submitted the requisite fee of
$95.00 to NCEES.
An applicant having met the above requirements and having passed the
FE/EIT examination shall be certified as an Engineer-in-Training.



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"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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In California when I took the EIT, all they asked for was money. Did not
have to show a diploma, transcripts. They then sent me the EIT

certificate
after taking the test. And 30 years later, I am still an engineer, and
never worked in an industry that required P.E.
Bill


Last time I looked, Kali had NO restrictions on the use of Engineer in a
title, as long as you didn't use "Professional Engineer", "Licensed
Engineer", or "Registered Engineer", which is the way it should be.

P.E.'s deserve to have a title that ranks above a standard "Engineer" title,
but there are many, many capable Engineer's that do not have, nor require
P.E. credentials.




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"Joe" wrote in message . ..
Pure horse****. Look at the specific laws. MOST states require you,
like GA, to be a licensed profesional engineer in order to call
yourself an engineer. Either in YOUR name, your COMPANY name, etc.


Most states have exceptions, including yours.
I think Texas is the only state that doesn't.


Plus you can be called an engineer in Georgia if you get to drive the
locomotive.

Not true.


Not sure about that one, but If I had to guess, I'd guess your wrong.


Again, I've given specific verbage directly from the State of GA
website. Prove me wrong.
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I am also highly suspect that you are a P.E.
Must P.E.'s I know are very intelligent, open minded, mentally stable
people, all of which your are not.


Wager?


Maybe.

I tried to look up Kevin Noble at the Georgia license verification page and
I came up with "no license found"

https://secure.sos.state.ga.us/myverification/


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https://secure.sos.state.ga.us/myverification/


AWESOME! Now, what would you like to wager? Let's make it something
FUN. I'll supply you with my CORRECT name, and PE registration number
for GA. I'll also give you the reg. number for AL, TN. THEN, when
supplied this information, you will openly tell people that you were
wrong, your ass overtook your mouth, and you didn't know what to hell
you were talking about. Also, you'll need to state that you are, in
fact, NOT an engineer. You are a technician. Deal?


Your pathetic, that's all I need to know about you.







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"Joe" wrote in message .. .
https://secure.sos.state.ga.us/myverification/


AWESOME! Now, what would you like to wager? Let's make it something
FUN. I'll supply you with my CORRECT name, and PE registration number
for GA. I'll also give you the reg. number for AL, TN. THEN, when
supplied this information, you will openly tell people that you were
wrong, your ass overtook your mouth, and you didn't know what to hell
you were talking about. Also, you'll need to state that you are, in
fact, NOT an engineer. You are a technician. Deal?


Your pathetic, that's all I need to know about you.


I guess that would mean that no, you DON'T want to wager, correct?
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message ...
"basskisser" wrote in message
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"Joe" wrote in message

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Pure horse****. Look at the specific laws. MOST states require you,
like GA, to be a licensed profesional engineer in order to call
yourself an engineer. Either in YOUR name, your COMPANY name, etc.

Most states have exceptions, including yours.
I think Texas is the only state that doesn't.


Plus you can be called an engineer in Georgia if you get to drive

the
locomotive.

Not true.

Not sure about that one, but If I had to guess, I'd guess your wrong.


Again, I've given specific verbage directly from the State of GA
website. Prove me wrong.


Give the specific verbage directly from the other 49 States of USA
websites. Prove us wrong.


Surely you are at LEAST smart enough to understand that most states
are VERY similar in licensing requirements, as well as rules and
regulations governing those requirements.
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AWESOME! Now, what would you like to wager? Let's make it something
FUN. I'll supply you with my CORRECT name, and PE registration number
for GA. I'll also give you the reg. number for AL, TN. THEN, when
supplied this information, you will openly tell people that you were
wrong, your ass overtook your mouth, and you didn't know what to hell
you were talking about. Also, you'll need to state that you are, in
fact, NOT an engineer. You are a technician. Deal?


Your pathetic, that's all I need to know about you.


I guess that would mean that no, you DON'T want to wager, correct?


You're right for once.
I don't wager with liars, fools, nor mentally unstable persons.

In your case, you've hit the trifecta.


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You're right for once.
I don't wager with liars, fools, nor mentally unstable persons.

In your case, you've hit the trifecta.


Chicken**** ******* retard braggart.



Tammy Bush
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Kevin Noble
Basskisser
Asslicker
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Have I missed any?


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"Calif Bill" wrote in message ...
"basskisser" wrote in message
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"Joe" wrote in message

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Pure horse****. Look at the specific laws. MOST states require you,
like GA, to be a licensed profesional engineer in order to call
yourself an engineer. Either in YOUR name, your COMPANY name, etc.

Most states have exceptions, including yours.
I think Texas is the only state that doesn't.


Plus you can be called an engineer in Georgia if you get to drive

the
locomotive.

Not true.

Not sure about that one, but If I had to guess, I'd guess your wrong.


Again, I've given specific verbage directly from the State of GA
website. Prove me wrong.


Give the specific verbage directly from the other 49 States of USA
websites. Prove us wrong.


Here are a few, in hopes that you will understand that most of the
states are VERY similar. Funny, but you claim to be an engineer and
don't understand this.
Alabama:
http://www.bels.state.al.us/pdfs/Law...rativeCode.pdf

North Carolina:
http://www.ncbels.org/GS89C8-2000.pdf

California:
http://www.dca.ca.gov/pels/2003_pe_act.pdf

So, now, do you get the idea? Most states are very similar!
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