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re: Spinoff: engineers vs. PE's
Posted on 1/14/15 at 7:33 pm to AUCE05
Posted on 1/14/15 at 7:33 pm to AUCE05
Well no shite. I am not by law an engineer (I do have a degree on my wall from LSU in engineering though...so it's not that much of a stretch) meaning I can not sign off on analyses as the PE.
I graduated in physics, did ME graduate research, got an MS (thesis based) in EE and due to the combination of education and lack of normal design type engineering knowledge I have been pushed to the fringes of engineering. I do the analyses that normal engineers say WTF to. I quit my job last year to join up this PE so I could work where my analyses get critically reviewed. It's been nice.
Doing an analysis on a pressure builder that was 'damaged' in a fire. fricking hardness meters...
I graduated in physics, did ME graduate research, got an MS (thesis based) in EE and due to the combination of education and lack of normal design type engineering knowledge I have been pushed to the fringes of engineering. I do the analyses that normal engineers say WTF to. I quit my job last year to join up this PE so I could work where my analyses get critically reviewed. It's been nice.
Doing an analysis on a pressure builder that was 'damaged' in a fire. fricking hardness meters...
This post was edited on 1/14/15 at 7:35 pm
Posted on 1/14/15 at 7:36 pm to Gaston
He is a PE in fire protection?
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