Road Guy
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Sad saps wish to require a masters + degree to sit for the PE exam (its a good thing the states decide who sits for the exam and not NCEES)
Have these guys ever worked in the "real world" ? outside of academics?
This is not the way to go about "bringing value" to the profession, it has been tried in so many other professions and failed, why do they think it will bring value to engineers?
While I have a masters degree, IMO I would rather hire someone with 1 year of work experience than someone with a Masters Degree (7 0 experience) any day of the week..
http://www.ncees.org/news/index.php?release_id=1
Have these guys ever worked in the "real world" ? outside of academics?
This is not the way to go about "bringing value" to the profession, it has been tried in so many other professions and failed, why do they think it will bring value to engineers?
While I have a masters degree, IMO I would rather hire someone with 1 year of work experience than someone with a Masters Degree (7 0 experience) any day of the week..
http://www.ncees.org/news/index.php?release_id=1
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