While acknowledging that the $275 cost of sitting the three CA exams was most probably too low and an increase was inevitable, the new fee structure, whichever way it is spun, is a bit steep to say the least. Advance notice of the severity of the new increase should ideally have been given (say one year) or it should have been phased in over two exam cycles.
I'm honestly surprised Ric has this much patience with you and others who agree with you. The PE registration fee is a fraction of your annual salary. Additionally, some companies pay or the registration altogether (even for multiple tries). Maybe you should change something on your end instead of complaining.
I politely disagree with you. I already have my PE and I think the fee hike is too much too quick. I feel bad for those who will have to pay the surprise sharp jump in fees. I know that it would have been tough on me. I think what egdad said was spot on.
Why would Ric need patience for our opinions? We are entitled to our opinions. And we are entitled to express them on a public forum. I wonder why it bothers you.
It's unfortunate that the fees would have been hard for you, but again Ric is trying to serve the majority here.
Not sure what that means but I don't think anyone said he wasn't. And based on statistics, this test fee, is about 1% or less than the annual salary of the average CA civil engineer.
Maybe, maybe not but it's irrelevant to the 300%+ fee increase. You and others are suggesting ideal solutions, but the fact is California as a state is struggling right now.
LOL - So are its citizens. You really think the phasing of some test fees is on the top of the list?
Not sure about any list but phasing seemed reasonable to me. Again, if this was truly such a bothersome issue, find another company that pays better and covers your fees.
LOL. You got us. It's very difficult to argue such a reasonable, rational, logical, sensible suggestion such as the one you make. I'm sure everyone affected by the PE exam fee increases will consider your advice to get a higher paying job.