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re: Spinoff: engineers vs. PE's

Posted on 1/14/15 at 9:54 pm to
Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
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Posted on 1/14/15 at 9:54 pm to
Legally, no.

I call myself an engineer because that's what my check says on it, and that's what the president of the company told me I was.

But if you live life following the rules word for word, yes you have been doing it wrong. I'm not sure what you legally are if you have an engineering degree and have not passed the FE exam. I guess an intern
Posted by TexasTiger01
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Member since Nov 2013
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Posted on 1/15/15 at 7:18 am to
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Legally, no. I call myself an engineer because that's what my check says on it, and that's what the president of the company told me I was.


Yup, and your clients agree to pay engineering rates based on the services that you provide them. You don't need a P.E. or a bachelors to be considered and engineer in your industry. I worked as a Project Engineer earlier in my career, I have an Associates in Mechanical Sciences along with a ton of other specialized schooling. No bachelors or P.E. here....


To the poster that was looking for advice coming out of college with an engineering degree; pursue a P.E. if it's appropriate for the career path you desire. If you want to manage projects, consult, work at the project level; a P.E. is probably not going to help you much. If you want to design, revise, etc. then maybe you should look into getting your P.E.



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