If I were to go the electronics/computer route, is there an benefit in doing so.
I never heard of anyone in these fields needing a PE to sign off on anything.
I work in the semiconductor industry and was wondering if there was any benefit in getting a PE in electronics or computers. The industry does not require it.
I was thinking of going for a PE in Power and was wondering in CA if you could get a PE in power if all your post college work...
Wow that is sneaky. Qualifying experience vs Qualifying Work experience. How crooked. It sounds like a bunch of lawyers wrote that just so they can interpret it differently just to hose people.
I really wasnt worried about the PE because it is concentrated in a specific area. But after 10...
I just called them. They were no help. They said you need 15 years work experience to waive the EIT. But they said you can use your 4 years of college and count that as 4 years of work experience. The clincher is that you can use college as work experience if you have an EIT.
I told her it...
How many years of work experience do you need to waive the EIT in CA. It says 15 yrs?
But it says college can be used to count as 4 years of work experience. I am not sure if it means years of work experience before you can take the PE or years of work experience which can be applied to waive...