caley89
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Does anyone here have 2 licenses? for example civil and mechanical. if so, can you share your story?
anyone else have thoughts on this?
anyone else have thoughts on this?
:suicide1:On the other hand, taking that test so many times? :blink:
I believe there was a user on here by the name of "palvarez". I think he had like 3 or 4 of them because he worked at/owned an MEP firm. Which then tends to make sense of having multiple licenses.
On the other hand, taking that test so many times? :blink:
I might go for fresh water and salt water this year.Does anyone here have 2 licenses? for example civil and mechanical. if so, can you share your story?
anyone else have thoughts on this?
-_-I might go for fresh water and salt water this year.Does anyone here have 2 licenses? for example civil and mechanical. if so, can you share your story?
anyone else have thoughts on this?
Do you use both of your stamps at your current employer?i'm a Mechanical Engineer and i passed both the Mechanical and Civil PE exams. i'm really happy i decided to take both exams, i feel like it really broadens my potential for job positions. on the Civil side of things my ultimate goal is to obtain an SE license. do you have any specific questions or are you just looking for general input on who has multi-discipline licenses?
edit: as mentioned above palvarez83 has multiple licenses; mechanical, civil, and electrical i believe. he's a cool dude and answered a lot of my questions when i started looking into it.
Do you use both of your stamps at your current employer?i'm a Mechanical Engineer and i passed both the Mechanical and Civil PE exams. i'm really happy i decided to take both exams, i feel like it really broadens my potential for job positions. on the Civil side of things my ultimate goal is to obtain an SE license. do you have any specific questions or are you just looking for general input on who has multi-discipline licenses?
edit: as mentioned above palvarez83 has multiple licenses; mechanical, civil, and electrical i believe. he's a cool dude and answered a lot of my questions when i started looking into it.
i'm a Mechanical Engineer and i passed both the Mechanical and Civil PE exams. i'm really happy i decided to take both exams, i feel like it really broadens my potential for job positions. on the Civil side of things my ultimate goal is to obtain an SE license. do you have any specific questions or are you just looking for general input on who has multi-discipline licenses?
edit: as mentioned above palvarez83 has multiple licenses; mechanical, civil, and electrical i believe. he's a cool dude and answered a lot of my questions when i started looking into it.
I think its another 6 yearsWhat are the experience requirements? I am an Electrical Intern and want to get licensed in Mechanical:HVAC and Refridge after I get the Electrical. Do you need another 4 years?
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