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![]() "basskisser" wrote in message om... "Calif Bill" wrote in message ... "Mark Browne" wrote in message news:WomVa.3333$uu5.68@sccrnsc04... "Joe" wrote in message ... 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. As a casual bystander, it would seem that a bluff has been called. In my mind, it's "Joe the Technician" from this day forward. Mark Browne I guess you are getting as stupid as Asslicker. 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. Do not give a rat's ass about Georgia. I live and work in California and according to the link You gave, I will quote again: Except the error was in the first consulting, should have been Professional Read the Calif link. Communication's is exempted completely. And the only titles prohibited are "Professional, registered, consulting Engineer" Nowhere does it say it is prohibited to say Electronic Engineer, Communication's Engineer, Train Engineer, software engineer. |