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"basskisser" wrote in message om... "Rural Knight" wrote in message news:6pLZa.11773 OFTEN ASKED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS COVERING ENGINEERING PRACTICE Q. Do I need a license to practice engineering is a corporation such as Boeing? A. No. There is an Industrial Exemption that allows engineers to work without a license with the assumption that the Corporation has a licensed engineer responsible for all engineering done in the name of the firm. Q. Can I legally do engineering work without a license in a firm that does not have a licensed engineer? A. Yes. But, your work will not be accepted by any government agency that requires that a licensed engineer stamp all documents. Here is the reference: http://www.pseconline.org/Registration/ And that is pretty typical of most states. You forgot one very important part of the very page that you seem to have cut and pasted at will to make an arguement: PRACTICING ENGINEERING IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON AND ALL OTHER STATES IN THE USA To advertise and offer to practice engineering in all of the states in the USA requires having an engineering license. To offer to practice and then accept engineering jobs is against the law punishable as a misdemeanor It was not intentional by any stretch and I'm not arguing against you. In fact, I thought to include it as it actually did bolster your argument, but I didn't because I wasn't sure if that is just their rules and regs or not. I wonder if you can provide me with the Federal statute that governs whether one can or can not call themselves "engineers". I would appreciate that reference. Later, Tom |
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