Nope. Took the PE in Oct. 2016 and had an opportunity around the time I took the exam. Posthumously, for the exam anyway, I received an offer that slated me at $8,000 higher on annual salary, and this was before I received the passing notice. I have since accepted and anticipate growth beyond what I will ever gain in my current position. The arrogant, condescending tones from a select few (one?) at the top made this decision easy. Not to mention, the new position in the FL panhandle.
A cursory view of my background:
Substations, substations, substations, and anything related, up to and including load studies, coordination studies, relay testing and programming, SCADA and associated RTUs, fiber installations, switching, upgrades, maintenance, etc.
A degreed, experienced engineer (now PE) working on 830 contracts and babysitting contractors on a solar project for 13 months... Ha puh-lease....
Initially, it was a tough decision, due to having to sell a home and pick my whole life and family up and move 450+ miles. However, the closer next Tuesday gets, the more I could give two ***** less by the day!! Haven't done **** for a week and a half, and I expect I will do less and less. Feels releshing to be a peon, yet, at the same time, having all the power in the palm of my hand.
If any of you are in a similar situation, as I was, and you're capable and able to make a career improving move, DO IT!
Y'all throw the ..|.. and \m/