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Re: Finding content in your job title

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Roland Perry)
Wed Mar 31 11:51:51 2010

Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2010 16:49:45 +0100
To: nanog@merit.edu
From: Roland Perry <lists@internetpolicyagency.com>
In-Reply-To: <r2i877585b01003310746z930ef004w54e76adc3ca334c@mail.gmail.com>
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In article 
<r2i877585b01003310746z930ef004w54e76adc3ca334c@mail.gmail.com>, Michael 
Dillon <wavetossed@googlemail.com> writes

>Be careful where you get the examples to model yourself upon.
>For instance, you are in Canada and I think it is actually illegal
>to call yourself and engineer unless you are licenced. And as
>far as I know there is no licencing available for network engineers.

Licenced by the Canadian authorities? Here in the UK we have 
"Institutes", such as IEEE, where membership can convey some 
authenticity to the title of 'Chartered Engineer'. But anyone can be a 
normal engineer (even people like me with a Masters in Engineering, but 
never bothered to apply to IEEE).
-- 
Roland Perry


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