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Being an Engineer and being a P.E. are two different items! Reciprocity is
for P.E.'s. Most states have near the same rules for being a P.E., but not all states require you to be a P.E. to be called an engineer. Electronics and Software engineers are not needed to be licensed in most states to be called an engineer. bill "basskisser" wrote in message om... "Bill Cole" wrote in message news:vEWSa.113150$ye4.83907@sccrnsc01... I think you have been kissing way to many fish, you need to get a grip on your life. Why, do you refute the evidence I've given directly from the State of Georgia website, pertaining to licensing of professional engineers? Most other states are very similar. You may, however, in a number of states, show competence by being licensed a number of years in other states. It's called reciprocity. |
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message ...
Being an Engineer and being a P.E. are two different items! Reciprocity is for P.E.'s. Most states have near the same rules for being a P.E., but not all states require you to be a P.E. to be called an engineer. Electronics and Software engineers are not needed to be licensed in most states to be called an engineer. bill Bill, not true, here is a paste directly from the state of Georgia website. Please note (f) 43-15-30. Unlawful acts. (a) Any person who violates Code Section 43-15-7 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (b) Any person presenting or attempting to use as his own the certificate of registration or the seal of another obtained under this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (c) Any person who gives any false or forged evidence of any kind to the board or to any member thereof in obtaining a certificate or certificate of registration shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (d) Any person who falsely impersonates any other registrant or any person who attempts to use an expired or revoked certificate of registration shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (e) Each day or occurrence shall be considered a separate offense. (f) Any person offering services to the public who uses by name, verbal claim, sign, advertisement, directory listing, or letterhead the words "Engineer," "Engineers," "Professional Engineering," "Engineering," or "Engineered" shall be guilty of a misdemeanor unless said person has complied with the provisions of this chapter. |
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"basskisser" wrote in message om... "Calif Bill" wrote in message ... Being an Engineer and being a P.E. are two different items! Reciprocity is for P.E.'s. Most states have near the same rules for being a P.E., but not all states require you to be a P.E. to be called an engineer. Electronics and Software engineers are not needed to be licensed in most states to be called an engineer. bill Bill, not true, here is a paste directly from the state of Georgia website. Snip Georgia is one state! Not all states! Learn to read you dumbasslicker! I will repost the line from my post to make it easier for you to read and comprehend! "Electronics and Software engineers are not needed to be licensed in most states to be called an engineer." Plus you can be called an engineer in Georgia if you get to drive the locomotive. Bill |
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message ...
"basskisser" wrote in message om... "Calif Bill" wrote in message ... Being an Engineer and being a P.E. are two different items! Reciprocity is for P.E.'s. Most states have near the same rules for being a P.E., but not all states require you to be a P.E. to be called an engineer. Electronics and Software engineers are not needed to be licensed in most states to be called an engineer. bill Bill, not true, here is a paste directly from the state of Georgia website. Snip Georgia is one state! Not all states! Learn to read you dumbasslicker! I will repost the line from my post to make it easier for you to read and comprehend! "Electronics and Software engineers are not needed to be licensed in most states to be called an engineer." 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. Plus you can be called an engineer in Georgia if you get to drive the locomotive. Not true. |
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