• sbv@sh.itjust.works
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    10 months ago

    You’re right that the term is used widely, but as the judge noted, it shouldn’t be, since it has a legal meaning.

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      10 months ago

      If only there was a professional kind of designation that would separate the engineers by profession from just engineers by function.

      They should call it a professional engineer. And have a ring or something to show they’re special. They need to show they’ve done the actual engineering work and the thesis to boot.

      They do, you say?

      So they DO distinguish already between Professional Engineers and engineers. So it’s just a matter of him not paying dues? Like a cheesy license fee?

      Fuck these leeches.

      I wonder what the guy who drives a train engine is going to be called, now.