engineergurl
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All of those things are external factors and shouldn't really matter...It's not always about self-worth, though. Sometimes it's about making sure that the jurisdiction accepts documents I signed (in a State I am licensed in), that a contractor does what I tell them to do, or that the client doesn't get offended because he takes me as lower-tier help. From my PoV, it's not just about respect to me: It's also about respect to my office, the State Board's ability to make their own choices about who to license, and our profession.I just had to get to a point where I realized and understood that my self worth is not determined by someone else's opinion, be it a boss or a stranger on the internet.
ie. If a contractor doesn't do what you tell them to do, who ends up facing the consequences of that decision? Same with the jurisdiction item... your observing it all from your own view, but aren't those issues that every PE can possibly face regardless of their education level? I've seen plenty of times where a contractor didn't do what the PE put on the plans, and they ended up re-doing their work...