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Topicthe new worker put ''engineer'' as her title in her email sig, should i tell her
No_U_L7
02/10/21 1:36:37 PM
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Bigbot84 posted...
Is it illegal? I believe it would be illegal if she was actually signing documents with a fake seal, but if she isn't signing anything it shouldn't matter. And I say this as a PE. Just because you pass an exam doesn't mean a switch flips and you know everything about your job. It still takes real world experience.


The issue is we work for the gov and sometimes have to deal with the public. In the event she responds to a public email with that sig and gives a response that turns out poorly...things can go south fast

SPE posted...


I was somewhere for a vacation 2 years ago and the plumber left a note for the building administration and they forgot to pick it up. His note said I just plunged the toilet and then used a bottle of Emerge. Please flush two times before customer uses room. Best, James, building engineer

apparently the guy who does things such as plumber stuff gets called building engineer.

How many guys at some companies without any sort of license call themselves network engineer, it engineer, etc?


Context matters. Engineer itself is not an exclusive term. But if you work for the gov and deal with the public...yeah you're not gonna be able to identify yourself as an engineer unless you actually are one
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