As I understand the US licensing system your must pass a state exam to call yourself an Engineer (I wish the term Engineer was as protected in the UK, but thats another discussion), and that each of the states has their own board. You need a license to work in each state.
I notice from some of the member profiles that many of the learned contributors are licensed in 20-30 states.
If my knowledge of US geography holds up, there are 50 states. Does that mean that you have to take an 8 hour exam for each state? If I wanted to work anywhere in the US I would need to sit 400 hours of exams? Thats a lot!
I notice from some of the member profiles that many of the learned contributors are licensed in 20-30 states.
If my knowledge of US geography holds up, there are 50 states. Does that mean that you have to take an 8 hour exam for each state? If I wanted to work anywhere in the US I would need to sit 400 hours of exams? Thats a lot!