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Yuri'
Ther is no reason that you can't be a P.E. if you are worthy of it Since you entered this side of the pond in Canada and if you had completed your studies in the U.K. then it is recognised and you are qualified to become a P.E. If you don't do your studies in the U.K. or some other Countries then you may well have had to take the Canadian exam in a similar way in the individual States do in the U.S. And why not since even those born here have to pass the test. Apply at your home state to take the examination if you feel you are worthy of it because of your previous studies and knoweledge. If you haven't walked the walk then you cannot possibly do the talk, at least not with any credability. Knocking those who have done the' walk' such as Tom who is a well known expert in the field of Antennas, by talking of a project that you 'may' do someday to prove your own worth really doesn't cut it. Usually when a person resorts to personal attacks it signifies an expiration of further knoweledge just the same way when a person resorts to vulgar language when he has a stinted vocabulary. Where do you fit in Yuri....? An antenna expert? Have a nice Xmas Art oSaddam (Yuri Blanarovich) wrote in message ... Peter K1PO among other wow stuff: [Engineers make things people need out of stuff they can get, while scientists... :-)] ...take a free ride, write the papers, get government grants, fancy titles, give engineers hard time by nitpicking on 0.00001, and .... :-( In Europe engineers get to use the title Ing. or Dipl.Ing. to indicate that they completed studies and are working on improving the tools for mankind. In Canada they use P.Eng., here in Hamerica they are the best kept secret, underpaid, overworked, oversued. Just look at Nikola Tesla or ask any student. Who? What? Yuri :-(da ridiculed peng)-: |
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