Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Originally posted by: Safeway
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
You can be an engineer without the degree. It's what you do, not what degree you have.
Also, most engineers that are in positions that require PEs are usually looked down upon. That sort of work is not admired, mainly because it is not very high-tech. It's interesting that some would say that designates an engineer.
Looked down upon? That is definitely not the case.
The largest group that takes the PE are Civil Engineers, who are usually looked down upon by other more technical disciplines.
Working with building codes, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, etc. is looked down upon by most other engineers. Those are not "glamorous" tasks as opposed to working with fuel cells, embedded systems, semiconductors, etc.
How many patents are there related to civil engineering? How many technical journals? How often is the state of the art advancing? Not very much.