We kewl?

What qualifies you to claim a title of engineer?
My job title. And the fact that I engineer and design our communication infrastructure. And alot of math figuring how many feet of wire to order and making sure poles can withstand the strain of tension we put on them and ocalc and guying calculations and determining the pull on poles and dealing with permits with county and state. And designing manhole is a hole other aspect alot of math.
 
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What? I have no idea what that is or why you quoted me. I was asking him why he didn't ask me about my engineering title.

But while I've got you here, I believe a better fitted title would include "Mathematician" instead of or in front of "engineer".
Because you asked me.
 
What? I have no idea what that is or why you quoted me. I was asking him why he didn't ask me about my engineering title.

But while I've got you here, I believe a better fitted title would include "Mathematician" instead of or in front of "engineer".
He didn't ask you because we all know you as the chef.
 
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I'm guessing 823 is pissed off knowing he had to go to college and earn a degree in engineering when he coulda saved time and money and got it the same way you did.
 
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I'm guessing 823 is pissed off knowing he had to go to college and earn a degree in engineering when he coulda saved time and money and got it the same way you did.
No I put in 16 years of experience and 4 years learning on the job to get where I am. There is a couple with no degrees in my position but I work with the same people that graduated from Georgia Tech and Tennessee among other schools but I can still hold my on with them. And if I am lying then I am dying. I just took a different route that got me to the same spot. But I don't have a PE and that would be nice.
 
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