slickjohannes
Engineer of the Black Arts
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A forum that is dedicated to those seeking to become PE's is probably the wrong place to ask this question, but... could you do your job without an engineering degree?
A co-worker and I had a BS session this past Friday and came to the conclusion that many of the positions that have 'engineer' in the title could be succesfully fulfilled with a high school science/math background. Personally, this could be said for two positions I previously held. My university advisor told us that, generally, your responsibilities will likely require one education level less than what the job description required. Sadly, my experience confirms that statement.
Which leads to my next question- did your employer actually check to see that you do in fact have a degree? I'm with my second company and neither checked (to my knowledge). Makes me wonder what I spent all that money for...
A co-worker and I had a BS session this past Friday and came to the conclusion that many of the positions that have 'engineer' in the title could be succesfully fulfilled with a high school science/math background. Personally, this could be said for two positions I previously held. My university advisor told us that, generally, your responsibilities will likely require one education level less than what the job description required. Sadly, my experience confirms that statement.
Which leads to my next question- did your employer actually check to see that you do in fact have a degree? I'm with my second company and neither checked (to my knowledge). Makes me wonder what I spent all that money for...