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Originally Posted by 911 Rod
I think any engineer in the building trade has a stamp for drawings etc.
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You happen live somewhere with a very strict definition of an 'engineer'. In Ontario you need to be a graduate with an engineering degree to be use the title 'engineer'. You can't be a business grad and call yourself a 'sales engineer', or 'applications engineer'.
A real engineer has an engineering degree and real professional designation. Everyone else is a pretend-gineer.
Can he stamp drawings? Or does he just own a calculator and a pocket protector?