engineer's buy rx-8's?????
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Originally Posted by khtm
I love how everyone and their dog in the US calls themselves an "engineer". What an insult to the profession.
At least in Canada you can get sued by the CCPE (Canadian Council of Professional Engineers) if you call yourself an engineer and aren't.
At least in Canada you can get sued by the CCPE (Canadian Council of Professional Engineers) if you call yourself an engineer and aren't.
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Originally Posted by Diesel Power
I wish we had something like that here in the US. I totally agree with you on the fact that anyone seems to call him/herself an "engineer".
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Originally Posted by dillsrotary
i also agree, you don't see people going around calling themselves doctors.
I think in most states, you have have a P.E. (Professional Engineer) lisence in order to legally practice/label yourself as an "engineer."
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yeah a professor in some engineering field at the university i attend stopped by my business the first month I had mine and was so excited about it and wanted to know every detail, I don't know if he ever got one though.
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Originally Posted by alphapenguin
I think in most states, you have have a P.E. (Professional Engineer) lisence in order to legally practice/label yourself as an "engineer."
check your diploma, it should say "professional" on it, mine does
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Originally Posted by alphapenguin
I think in most states, you have have a P.E. (Professional Engineer) lisence in order to legally practice/label yourself as an "engineer."
I never took the PE, since there was no reason to in any of my feilds, but I believe you have to take a specific PE exam to call yourself an enginner in Texas / Canada. Just because your diploma says "professional" doesn't mean you're a licensed PE. Is your dipolma from DeVry?
At the univeristy I went to only the Civil enginners took the PE exam, since it was a waste of time and money if you weren't going into government jobs, where they required it. Everyone else was going to work for Intel, Microsoft, IBM, etc, where they ask you questions in an interview to see if you know what you are talking about instead of relying on a piece of paper that says you did 24 years ago.
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Originally Posted by Diesel Power
I wish we had something like that here in the US. I totally agree with you on the fact that anyone seems to call him/herself an "engineer".
I'd say it's equivalent to a Masters Degree in most places. Looks good on a resume, but generally doesn't really matter all that much in the real world. There it's mostly about experience and if they like you. It generally is a bump in pay, though, just like a Masters.
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Does Architecture count? I'm very technically minded, and that is what made me like cars, and especially the rotary.
As a person in an engineering field, I live by the "K.I.S.S." motto. Keep it Simple Stupid! Rotaries are highly engineered to be the simplest in the actual functioning.
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Does Architecture count?
Haha! I can't believe I actually got to use that! I kid, I kid. It's from Seinfeld. You'll find that 90% of my posts revolve around recycled jokes and heresy. Go me!
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Originally Posted by saturn
Well, isn't an architect just an art school drop-out with a tilty desk, and a big ruler?
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Originally Posted by BunnyGirl
Do you do work on plants for Intel and similar?
My stepdad is a piping designer at CH2M Hill.
My stepdad is a piping designer at CH2M Hill.
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Me too...
Add me to the list; chemical engineer, BS 1972, University of Alabama. 5 of my last 6 cars were MR2s; the other is a Focus ZX3. I've always wanted to be different since the muscle car days. Back then it was a '69 Super Bee SixPack. Zoom-zoom with tons o' torque!!
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Originally Posted by Diesel Power
I wish we had something like that here in the US. I totally agree with you on the fact that anyone seems to call him/herself an "engineer".
I've never disputed the 2nd type if they really held an engineering job.
I consider the 3rd type a part of the middle-management stain that sours big companies, but I don't hate/hunt them.
What surprises me is when I find engineers acting in an installation or maintenance capacity in large plants. The folks like that who I have met first-hand do have actual engineering degrees, but their big-company employer considers plant construction and maintenance to be 'engineering' and product design to be 'R&D'.
Sorry to get further off topic, but I didn't understand your remark.
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Originally Posted by dsmdriver
By investigating the title of this thread, one knows that engilsh majors do not buy RX-8s
The rotary kicks tail, even if an Accord with a V6 will beat me in a drag race. Light and quick appeals to me, even if it's not quicker than the competition. It's a blast to drive and that's all I care about.
Aside from the admiring glances. I like that, too.
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Originally Posted by Cool-Blue-Dad
Where do you find that? I have never heard anyone seriously call themselves an engineer unless 1) they had an engineering degree, 2) worked their way up to an engineer back in the 70s and did actual engineering design work ever since, or 3) called themselves as systems engineer, but were really a project manager or middle manager (without an engineering degree).
I've never disputed the 2nd type if they really held an engineering job.
I consider the 3rd type a part of the middle-management stain that sours big companies, but I don't hate/hunt them.
What surprises me is when I find engineers acting in an installation or maintenance capacity in large plants. The folks like that who I have met first-hand do have actual engineering degrees, but their big-company employer considers plant construction and maintenance to be 'engineering' and product design to be 'R&D'.
Sorry to get further off topic, but I didn't understand your remark.
I've never disputed the 2nd type if they really held an engineering job.
I consider the 3rd type a part of the middle-management stain that sours big companies, but I don't hate/hunt them.
What surprises me is when I find engineers acting in an installation or maintenance capacity in large plants. The folks like that who I have met first-hand do have actual engineering degrees, but their big-company employer considers plant construction and maintenance to be 'engineering' and product design to be 'R&D'.
Sorry to get further off topic, but I didn't understand your remark.
Just glancing through this thread was evidence enough...I know for a fact that a lot of people who've posted aren't real engineers (ie didn't take an accredited 4 year degree program).
Even then in Canada you can't use the word "Engineer" in your job title unless you're a *Professional Engineer* (have to work 4 years after graduation and then apply for this title). It's honestly an insult to people that worked their *** off and understand the ethics and responsibility of being an engineer.
Right now the CCPE is in talks with Microsoft to remove "Engineer" from the MCSE designation, for example.
Here's what I mean (from this thread):
- Computer Science Engineer
- Cabinet Engineer
- Network Engineer
- Turbo-machinery engineer
- Software quality engineer
- Graphic Design Engineer
Know what I mean now?
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Originally Posted by khtm
I know for a fact that a lot of people who've posted aren't real engineers (ie didn't take an accredited 4 year degree program).
All my friends who ARE engineers think that the "engineer" designation in "industrial engineer" is completely bogus. Do you agree?