When Arizona's state regulators decide to play word games
Professional licensing rules collide with common parlance, again
Article: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/...rical_engineer_cant_call_himself_an_engineer/
There are quite a few EE's on here, i'd be interested hear your views on the above article.
Personally, i've had many roles in IT where i've been called an Engineer, i've even held the title of 'VP & Chief Engineer', but the only qualification i've obtained with Engineer in the name is Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer - this was in 1996 when Windows NT 3.51 & Windows 95 the MS OSes de jour.
Professional licensing rules collide with common parlance, again
Article: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/...rical_engineer_cant_call_himself_an_engineer/
There are quite a few EE's on here, i'd be interested hear your views on the above article.
Personally, i've had many roles in IT where i've been called an Engineer, i've even held the title of 'VP & Chief Engineer', but the only qualification i've obtained with Engineer in the name is Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer - this was in 1996 when Windows NT 3.51 & Windows 95 the MS OSes de jour.