DaveVikingPE
Structural
- Aug 9, 2001
- 1,008
I just opened a letter from the State of New York Office of the Professions - it looked just like my PE renewal letter, so I thought at first that they'd not gotten my check...
NO! They're offering a "Professional Identification Card" for $20. Basically, this ID card would use my digitized photo (already on file with the state department of motor vehicles) for purposes of identifying me as a licensed professional.
But why?
According to the letter it's to allow me to be identified as a professional engineer pertinent to disaster readiness.
I do not actually feel comfortable being on a list of "disaster-ready" engineers that the state may call on. The primary reasons: 1) I don't have what I would consider the right training for aiding in a disaster, 2) it's been my experience that those first on the site, unless they're medical doctors, paramedics, or come with their own crane and backhoe, aren't of much use and will just get in the way.
NO! They're offering a "Professional Identification Card" for $20. Basically, this ID card would use my digitized photo (already on file with the state department of motor vehicles) for purposes of identifying me as a licensed professional.
But why?
According to the letter it's to allow me to be identified as a professional engineer pertinent to disaster readiness.
I do not actually feel comfortable being on a list of "disaster-ready" engineers that the state may call on. The primary reasons: 1) I don't have what I would consider the right training for aiding in a disaster, 2) it's been my experience that those first on the site, unless they're medical doctors, paramedics, or come with their own crane and backhoe, aren't of much use and will just get in the way.