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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. |