MGX
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Not meaning to bump an old post, but since it gets bumped with each new poll refresh I might as well ask:Sorry I missed this.
In my neck of the woods, the only people who get the Fire Protection PE are the ones doing federal work. I guess there are some who take it just to have the FP PE, but mech or civvie PE's can work on fire protection systems if they are competant in the area.
What do you usually do with the FPE? I think you mentioned getting the ME PE.
I typically do fire sprinkler/alarm layout and I know a PE isn't really required except for, as you said, federal work. We usually send our stuff out to have a PE stamp our drawings when required.
Career wise, I know the big money is closely tied to working in the oil industry. I know the guys who go out on the platforms make a high income, but I'm not sure I want to be away from my family for months. I'm basically looking for a way to plan something lucrative and I know lots of fire protection is hokey (ie two identical ****** chambers, one for plumbing and one for FP, the FP one having the ubiquitous "FM" stamp costing 3x as much).
The counselors at school know little about fire protection and I happened into it by accident and love it and would like to pursue it. I do stuff to FM standards all the time, I wonder if those review guys at FM do well.
I suppose I'd be a contractor, insurance co. reviewer, designer or inspector. I'd also like to add I've looked at the SFPE stuff and I'm wondering if they have a proofreader. It seems a ******* child of industrial, mechanical and civil, kinda like petroleum is a ******* child of geo, mech and civil. I really enjoy it, I'm just not sure what I'd do with the thing or what my options are.