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that's with the lane bumpers too. i have no shame. :bananalama:

 
Man, this convo again? Well I use the periods to differentiate it from my PMP. But for some reason, I didn't use periods for my EIT
You used EIT? ? ?
I email a couple of guys who use bsee or msee next to their names.

Am I wrong to find that comical?
in addition to all that, i include my highschool GPA and bowling average in my email signature.

Porter_, 3.8 GPA, BSME, EIT, P.E., 134
LOL! Epic.

 
I just write it out;

Road guy, professional engineer

Kind of like when I ordered a Coke I ask for Coca-Cola

 
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I just write it out;

Road guy, professional engineer

Kind of like when I ordered a Coke I ask for Coca-Cola
So, Ken 3.0, professional asshole is an acceptable email signature?
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Ken I was at a design review meeting with a vendor and one of our consultants gave me a business card that had MSME on it. I almost laughed in the guy's face. I've always found having EIT, BS, MS etc. a waste of time on a business card.

 
It just seems odd to advertise on a business card that you graduated college. Should they list their high school as well?

 
Man, this convo again? Well I use the periods to differentiate it from my PMP. But for some reason, I didn't use periods for my EIT
You used EIT? ? ?
I email a couple of guys who use bsee or msee next to their names.

Am I wrong to find that comical?
in addition to all that, i include my highschool GPA and bowling average in my email signature.

Porter_, 3.8 GPA, BSME, EIT, P.E., 134
134??? You shouldn't be advertising that.[emoji3]
You should add your little league ERA and Batting Average.

 
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