I was just curious what some of you and your motivations are for obtaining the S.E. license in your respective career path.
For me, it's been several reasons:
1. To be respected among my peers that I am capable of the task.
2. To promote my own credentials in this down economy.
3. On the west coast where I reside, it actually is a requirement for facilities of a certain size, shape, and/or importance.
4. Great preparation for career-related problems. In the end, the study and effort makes us better engineers.
For some, it might be financial, the next step towards career-fulfillment, etc. I'd be interested to hear your story...
For me, it's been several reasons:
1. To be respected among my peers that I am capable of the task.
2. To promote my own credentials in this down economy.
3. On the west coast where I reside, it actually is a requirement for facilities of a certain size, shape, and/or importance.
4. Great preparation for career-related problems. In the end, the study and effort makes us better engineers.
For some, it might be financial, the next step towards career-fulfillment, etc. I'd be interested to hear your story...