Thoroughbred1
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Any states still waive the PE if u have enough signatures?
Awesome!What about Facebook friends?How many friends do I need to get my PE?
Experience + exam is 6 years in CA, 8 in WA, 12 in Oregon, 16 (I think) in Alaska, not sure about others.I believe that several states still allow the expereince option in lieu of a 4-year degree but the experience is ~20 years+ and the applicant still needs to pass the tests. I am also told that the MA board can (and has) permitted an applicant to waive the PE test, but the applicant had a PhD in engineering and documented ~10-15 years of experience in a leadership capacity overseas. He also had a face to face interview/oral exam with the board in order to get the waiver. So it's possible, but "signatures" were not the requirement.
In CA, I am told you used to be able to "grandfather" in for the non-restricted practices when they were being introduced (e.g. Corrosion, Metallurgical, ect). You had to prove decades of experience.I think this was an effort to have those gain popularity, but they never really did... Lot's of these disciplines are no longer offered.There are some people I know that got grandfathered in somehow without taking the PE exam. Even though this does not (and cannot legally) happen anymore in my state, it makes me a little :madgo: to think about it. It also makes me want to put something on my resume to inform employers/clients that I have a real PE license.
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