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It takes more than a piece of paper to be an engineer. Can YOU do it?Originally posted by Tremor14 View PostI think anyone who takes the time to study the materials and prepare for any standardized testing can be anything they want to be on paper.
No degree in any field will guarantee success.I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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I became one many years before Ruffdaddy and do not feel threatened by him at all. Would your ego take a beating by someone becoming a plumber? I doubt that it would.Originally posted by Tremor14 View Postthat would be a substantial blow to your ego if we all became engineers
You would be shocked at who makes it out with a degree.Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostDo you think everyone is capable of becoming engineers?Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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exactly, to BE and engineer, but anyone with that piece of paper can call themselves an engineer.Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostIt takes more than a piece of paper to be an engineer. Can YOU do it?
i can 100% engineer a plumbing system. that is the only facet of engineering that applies to my daily grind.
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Haha thats exactly what i thought. He couldnt get admitted to a program much less complete one.Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostDo you think everyone is capable of becoming engineers?
Engineers typically arent the people begging for a handout education.
Also imagine you're 35, wife and kids...with a full time job. It doesn't matter how free shit is...you cant just stop life. But now a bunch of entitled kids are flooding the market with degrees making it harder to just maintain the current position for said 35 year old. When that 35 year old is 45, they wont be able to find shit because all the former new grads have 10 years of experience.
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No, in my domain theres little to no benefit for it. However, in your domain its damn near a requirement just to advance. PEs are critical for civil engineers.Originally posted by Tremor14 View Postruff, are you a PE or EIT?
i just ask, i have an office full of EIT's. some care to get their PE, others couldn't care less.
My domain would focus more on IP, demonstrated analytical skills and developed products.
Its been that way in both energy and defense.
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