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14% would appear to be actionable.
RPGs said:I heard a rumor that NCEES intends to remove structural as a discipline for the regular PE exam such that the SE exam will be the only exam that is structural-specific. Money grab or trying to tighten up the industry?
It may not be true and I can think of basic reasons why it sounds good on paper, but at a minimum if that happened it seems to me like it would send quite a message about engineers doing structural work without an SE. The number of PE's that'd be in trouble if their chosen state(s) make the SE mandatory would be staggering.
Even if the SE was the only structural license offered by NCEES, perhaps not all jurisdictions will go for requiring it for everything structural, like the way it is now, but regardless I smell some excellent job security and superlative fees for licensed SE's in the future. Makes me anxious that I need to bite the bullet and do it... Sigh.
AZPete said:Are there companies that have their names written into State Codes such that the Code mandates their use by subscribers?