We don’t have to diminish their accomplishments, no; we choose to.
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- Sweetpeaches69@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•As someone not in tech, I have no idea how to refer to my tech friends' jobs
2 yearsAt least in civil, the reason is because the professional engineer (PE) stamps all plans and assumes responsibility for said plans by doing so. Plans cannot be built without a stamp. This is the case because someone has to be found liable if a bridge should kill people, and it shouldn’t be the technicians, designers or EITs under the PE, because they don’t make nearly as much. With great pay comes great liability.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•As someone not in tech, I have no idea how to refer to my tech friends' jobs
2 yearsAll engineers not just civil?
- Sweetpeaches69@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•As someone not in tech, I have no idea how to refer to my tech friends' jobs
2 yearsI think that’s only a civil engineering thing.
Source: work in the industry, and “Civil Engineer” and “Professional Engineer” are legally protected titles. Other than that, it’s fair game. Like, there are “Design Engineers” in the civil sector that don’t have their Professional Engineer certification.
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- Sweetpeaches69@lemmy.worldto
Reddit@lemmy.world•Reddit is bringing back r/Place at perhaps the worst possible time
3 yearsCan’t make this shit up



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