Sschell
Dude?
You are a bigger man than I DK... I would ride this one to the end (meaning my termination)... But I have a problem letting people slide when they are wrong, wether they are in a position of authority or not.
I agree with sschell, you are the better person. If you ever leave, maybe then you can take revenge :Banane36:You are a bigger man than I DK... I would ride this one to the end (meaning my termination)... But I have a problem letting people slide when they are wrong, wether they are in a position of authority or not.
I suspect your boss (if his membership is valid) joined many years ago when they were trying to build membership and maybe did not require a PE registration to join. Obviously , the qualifications have changed and he would not be eligible for membership under the current requirements. You could always point that out to him.Engineer Professional Engineer Professional membership is open to anyone holding either a valid license as a Professional Engineer in the U.S. or Canada, or an Engineer-In-Training or Engineering Intern certification issued under the laws of any state, territory, possession or district of the U.S., or its international equivalent.
A person who has graduated with a bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited engineering curriculum may also apply for provisional status as a member for up to two years to achieve the full requirements for member grade.
I would suggest taking the high road and letting it go. I'm a firm believer in picking your battles, winning the battles you pick, and making sure that winning is worth the consequences. Basically, make sure the juice is worth the squeeze. In this case, for me, it wouldn't be worth it.
Just ask him to stamp a drawing...No to the first statement. He has not passed the EIT (or FE).so he must have at least passed the FE exam to even be welcomed into this society. Taking liberties with the joint membership they accept.
Or he just doen't really understand the difference and doesn't want to see the light.
He understands the difference. He does not give a darn. So far it has worked for him.
I dont think that is really the high road. What the boss is doing is technically illegal.
He does not market himself as a Professional Engineer. His comment came out of a conversation when someone asked him if he was a PE.
I'd be willing to bet that if he said it in this conversation, he's been saying it to other folks who are outside of his immediate workplace who dont know any better. He's obviously got PE envy.I dont think that is really the high road. What the boss is doing is technically illegal.
He does not market himself as a Professional Engineer. His comment came out of a conversation when someone asked him if he was a PE.
This seems to be an internal conversation, not offering himself to the public as such.
He can call himself King of the Professional Engineers, Esq. all he wants in his office, and I doubt the board will care.
I have a feeling if you report him to a board for refering to himself internally as a PE and not offering his services to a client as a PE, the board will not persue it, and it will make you look petty.
From everything DK has told us about his boss, doing that would do nothing other than make DKs work life more miserable.I'd be willing to bet that if he said it in this conversation, he's been saying it to other folks who are outside of his immediate workplace who dont know any better. He's obviously got PE envy.
I'm not saying I'd run to the board, but at a minimum I'd show him all the state regulations regarding the term professional engineer, and ask him to stop as a sign of respect for those who are licensed PEs.
PAK (Professional A$$ Ki$$er)Ahhh one of those folks who is immune to reason. You have to wonder how people like that get the jobs they have.
Is there a state licensing board for that?PAK (Professional A$$ Ki$$er)Ahhh one of those folks who is immune to reason. You have to wonder how people like that get the jobs they have.
Amen to that!!!!I would suggest taking the high road and letting it go. I'm a firm believer in picking your battles, winning the battles you pick, and making sure that winning is worth the consequences. Basically, make sure the juice is worth the squeeze. In this case, for me, it wouldn't be worth it.
It is not illegal but shows lack of integrity and principles. Any engineer knows what a PE is and what are the necessary steps to get there.I dont think that is really the high road. What the boss is doing is technically illegal.
And you are right Snick. I am already misserable and hopeless. I have nothing to win out of this and my job to loose. I have been thrown to a corner and as an engineer right now I am finished. But I have bills to pay and he is the Golden Boy of management(because he is a PAK). He has no engineering background or formation. But he can talk in such a way that gives you the impression he knows what he is saying until you ask him to clarify a point. Then you realized that it is a well learned script and nothing else...just empty words. He has no clue what he is saying.From everything DK has told us about his boss, doing that would do nothing other than make DKs work life more miserable.
I have asked the same question several times. How did he get where he is? It is incredible but looking at how things are in upper management here it makes sense. It only takes one ***** with initiative to reach the top. Once he/she is there it goes Soouth in a hurry. That person will be sure not to hire somebody better than him and we all know that **** flows downward. Then the field personell have to work miracles to make things work and meet the goals. I tried to fix that attacking the problem in the design group. What a huge mistake. I messed with the wrong marine. Did not work well for me. As a result of that most of my responsabilities were taken away. I do not perform even a 10% of my job description. Now I am not dangerous for them.Ahhh one of those folks who is immune to reason. You have to wonder how people like that get the jobs they have.
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