Since you clearly don't know the difference, a "PE" license and State registration is only required if you are going to provide engineering services directly to the public at large. Engineers working specifically within the confines of the industries they serve require neither. We simply have to be very good at what we do. Concurrently, industrial applications engineers design to a higher standard ( 30 year designs ) than is required for public structures ( i.e.: Building & NFPA Code minimums ), so maintaining the associated PE currency requirements and paying the annual fees doesn't make much sense. We attend most of the same applicable technical conferences and symposiums for free anyway.
You and your ignorant punk-arse pseudofriends are ( as usual ) completely lost if you don't have a month old SEC report and/or input from mmmary & AnthoPuke to clutter up your bogus crib sheets. You better stick to stock, Son. You obviously don't know squat about real world engineering.
It would be nice, however, if you could find you own material - instead of SPAMMING news that's already been provided to the Board.
John
ps: We're all still looking forward to your updated SI Profile....
To:jmhollen who wrote (221) From: scionist Friday, Oct 31, 2003 2:11 PM View Replies (1) / Respond to of 226
SO - you are not a professional engineer of any kind, not an EE or anything else? "I have never eluded(sic) to being a Registered Professional Engineer, like my Dad."
It doesn't matter what your dad is sunshine, you are pretending to be a professional engineer.
Name jmhollen Member Since 03/05/98 Company Occupation/Title Consulting Engineer
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