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Read the Calif link. Communication's is exempted completely. And the

only
titles prohibited are "consulting, registered, consulting Engineer"

Nowhere
does it say it is prohibited to say Electronic Engineer, Communication's
Engineer, Train Engineer, software engineer.


Oh, no, you are completely WRONG!!! The PERSONAL titles are
"consulting, registered, etc. You can NOT have ANYWHERE in your
company name, business license, etc., etc., the word engineer. Did you
happen to check the OTHER links? Now, JoeBlow specifically said that
he was "an engineer" in Georgia and Florida. In Georgia, you must be a
licensed professional engineer in order to call yourself one. Correct?
You have the link, look into it.


I NEVER said I was an Registered Engineer in Georgia and Florida. I said I
was licensed in Fl with (reciprocity in GA) as a Limited Energy Specialist.
I specifically stated that I was a "Telecommunications Infrastructure
Engineer".

Tell me Kevin, are the non-P.E. Engineers at NASA allowed to call themselves
engineers?

PS. All engines burn oil.







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"Joe" wrote in message ...
Read the Calif link. Communication's is exempted completely. And the

only
titles prohibited are "consulting, registered, consulting Engineer"

Nowhere
does it say it is prohibited to say Electronic Engineer, Communication's
Engineer, Train Engineer, software engineer.


Oh, no, you are completely WRONG!!! The PERSONAL titles are
"consulting, registered, etc. You can NOT have ANYWHERE in your
company name, business license, etc., etc., the word engineer. Did you
happen to check the OTHER links? Now, JoeBlow specifically said that
he was "an engineer" in Georgia and Florida. In Georgia, you must be a
licensed professional engineer in order to call yourself one. Correct?
You have the link, look into it.


I NEVER said I was an Registered Engineer in Georgia and Florida. I said I
was licensed in Fl with (reciprocity in GA) as a Limited Energy Specialist.
I specifically stated that I was a "Telecommunications Infrastructure
Engineer".


Well, JoeTechnician, here is what you do. Call the state of Georgia
department of Professional regulation, and tell them that you are, as
you quoted YOURSELF, a "Telecommunications Infrastructure ENGINEER",
and ask them:
Do I need to be licensed in Georgia to be call myself an ENGINEER?
How do I obtain this license?

Now, get back to me with those answers, okay? Hint....I already
KNOW!!!!
Say this slowly.....TECHNICIAN.......
Now, if you AREN'T a licensed professional engineer, as you've stated,
how to hell do you get reciprocity?????
Licensed as a Limited Energy Specialist? By WHAT governing agency?
What is your registration number in GA?
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