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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera
The man that drives a train is called the Engineer, and he may not have an college degree at all.
A structural engineer dang well better have a board certified degree to do his job and certify the design of a structure will hold up to the intended purpose.
The acid test for must engineers is personality. If they mostly look at their own shoes when in conversation, they may well be an engineer. If they look at other people's shoes they are an extroverted engineer. If they look you in the eyes, and claim to be an engineer be suspicious. 
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ROFLMAO!
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Originally Posted by Rusty Heap
I worked at Boeing as an Degreed BS Electrical Engineer........... I actually have 3 BS degrees, and 2 Associates. All as a sparky.
does that make me smart no.
I've worked with Fellow EE's that could barely describe how a flashlight works. 
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Probably smarter than the average bear, I'd bet. I'm guessing you've had more than a smattering of math, physics, chemistry, thermodynamics, statistics, circuits, and computer based course work. I'm sure it's possible to skate by, I don't think it's likely that you've got a BSEE if you're not at least a little brighter than a candle.
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Originally Posted by id10t
Eh, network bridges maybe ....
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Dude! You're showing your age with that one.
speaking of bridges...
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