Just out of curiousity, how many PE's are there in the US? Now that I am one I am curious how exclusive of a club this is. I am kind of reluctant to join because I have suspicions about any club that would have me as a member.
Ha! I had the same thoughts about my entry into the club .... hmy:I am kind of reluctant to join because I have suspicions about any club that would have me as a member.
Quoted for truth.There are far more dubious members then the two of you.
Many are licensed in multiple states, however. Enough to really screw up the total.Someone could probably go to each state's website and add the numbers up.
JR, you up for the task?
Good point. JR, you better search through all the state directories name by name to make sure you aren't counting anyone twice. Can you have that ready for us by lunch?Many are licensed in multiple states, however. Enough to really screw up the total.
Sure ... and I will make sure to use that new cover sheet on your TPS Report !!! ldman: :brickwall:Good point. JR, you better search through all the state directories name by name to make sure you aren't counting anyone twice. Can you have that ready for us by lunch?
Man I love that movie!!! It's still funny every time I watch it^^ So you DID get the memo about the cover sheets for the TPS report.
That's a hell of a lot of money in dues.An engineer in my office, Mechanical, has ALL state PE's and territories. he has a map with all of them stamped on. It's quite a site to see all the different state stamps and territories on one sheet. He said that California and Alaska were the biggest pain to get, many of the others were by reciprocity.
I couldn't imagine how long that would take, let alone the costs associated with doing that.An engineer in my office, Mechanical, has ALL state PE's and territories. he has a map with all of them stamped on. It's quite a site to see all the different state stamps and territories on one sheet. He said that California and Alaska were the biggest pain to get, many of the others were by reciprocity.
That is completely nutso, and must have cost a small fortune.An engineer in my office, Mechanical, has ALL state PE's and territories. he has a map with all of them stamped on. It's quite a site to see all the different state stamps and territories on one sheet. He said that California and Alaska were the biggest pain to get, many of the others were by reciprocity.
Man I love that movie!!! It's still funny every time I watch it
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