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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,758
    unsung said:

    And the yellow light is still too short.

    so the ends justify the means?
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  • Halifax2TheMax
    Halifax2TheMax Posts: 42,644
    unsung said:

    And the yellow light is still too short.

    Shoot it.
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  • Halifax2TheMax
    Halifax2TheMax Posts: 42,644
    I wonder how he feels about too quick yellow lights?

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GXY2fImfr7Y

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  • benjs
    benjs Toronto, ON Posts: 9,391
    unsung said:

    And the yellow light is still too short.

    Great. Try to let the government know, and probably best not to claim you're an engineer. It might even be worth having a qualified person check your data first too.
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  • Bentleyspop
    Bentleyspop Craft Beer Brewery, Colorado Posts: 11,517
    For some people in this country, and on this site as well, the most terrifying words in the English language are..

    "I’m from the government and I’m here to help."
  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,880

    unsung said:
    Looks like he was fined for saying he was an engineer when he wasn't.
    Seriously?

    I have an engineering degree (2 of them) but I am not a PE (licensed professional engineer) cause my work doesn't benefit from it. Someone doing their own research and sending an email with "Engineer" it is isn't violating any law. Hell - my facebook, resume, etc all would be violating the law.

    It only matters for certifying things like structural components, etc. They clearly are a bunch of asshats. Now, I don't know the full story so maybe he has done more to piss them off, but this is a childish response.
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  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,880
    benjs said:

    unsung said:

    And the yellow light is still too short.

    Great. Try to let the government know, and probably best not to claim you're an engineer. It might even be worth having a qualified person check your data first too.
    Really? a qualified person to check your stop watch? Y'all have lost your minds. The need is so great for your (the general your) side to be right that even when presented with something that is a no brainer, we still fight on! that is why we are where we are and why we have the elected officials we have.

    I personally think its ok to be for having a government and still pointing out when those in the government are being just stupid and abusing their power.
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  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,880

    For some people in this country, and on this site as well, the most terrifying words in the English language are..

    "I’m from the government and I’m here to help."

    Have you ever been in that situation?
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  • benjs
    benjs Toronto, ON Posts: 9,391

    benjs said:

    unsung said:

    And the yellow light is still too short.

    Great. Try to let the government know, and probably best not to claim you're an engineer. It might even be worth having a qualified person check your data first too.
    Really? a qualified person to check your stop watch? Y'all have lost your minds. The need is so great for your (the general your) side to be right that even when presented with something that is a no brainer, we still fight on! that is why we are where we are and why we have the elected officials we have.

    I personally think its ok to be for having a government and still pointing out when those in the government are being just stupid and abusing their power.
    Yes, a qualified person. You're grossly oversimplifying traffic signal timings, as each light phase is optimized in conjunction with those immediately neighbouring it. This is substantially more involved than using a stopwatch to arbitrarily decide that a) the phase should be extended, and b) the specific amount the phase should be extended by. In two engineering degrees, I would've hoped they'd have covered causality and risk mitigation. They did in the one engineering degree I earned - including our course on traffic signal optimization.
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  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,880
    benjs said:

    benjs said:

    unsung said:

    And the yellow light is still too short.

    Great. Try to let the government know, and probably best not to claim you're an engineer. It might even be worth having a qualified person check your data first too.
    Really? a qualified person to check your stop watch? Y'all have lost your minds. The need is so great for your (the general your) side to be right that even when presented with something that is a no brainer, we still fight on! that is why we are where we are and why we have the elected officials we have.

    I personally think its ok to be for having a government and still pointing out when those in the government are being just stupid and abusing their power.
    Yes, a qualified person. You're grossly oversimplifying traffic signal timings, as each light phase is optimized in conjunction with those immediately neighbouring it. This is substantially more involved than using a stopwatch to arbitrarily decide that a) the phase should be extended, and b) the specific amount the phase should be extended by. In two engineering degrees, I would've hoped they'd have covered causality and risk mitigation. They did in the one engineering degree I earned - including our course on traffic signal optimization.
    Yes I'm oversimplifying it, but this is just a study...no need for an PE license to perform a study. I have plenty of experience with risk thanks for the underhanded dig. Oh - I took a traffic engineering course too...long ago. Easiest engineering class I had. I only brought up the engineering degrees because I still refer to myself as an engineer (heck, it's been in my job titles) despite not having a PE. Now, I wouldn't ever claim to be a PE. But this was a guy's email...this is nuts.
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  • Go Beavers
    Go Beavers Posts: 9,618
    edited May 2017

    unsung said:
    Looks like he was fined for saying he was an engineer when he wasn't.
    Seriously?

    I have an engineering degree (2 of them) but I am not a PE (licensed professional engineer) cause my work doesn't benefit from it. Someone doing their own research and sending an email with "Engineer" it is isn't violating any law. Hell - my facebook, resume, etc all would be violating the law.

    It only matters for certifying things like structural components, etc. They clearly are a bunch of asshats. Now, I don't know the full story so maybe he has done more to piss them off, but this is a childish response.
    If it's not violating any law, then someone who calls themself a lawyer could take them to court.
  • Bentleyspop
    Bentleyspop Craft Beer Brewery, Colorado Posts: 11,517

    For some people in this country, and on this site as well, the most terrifying words in the English language are..

    "I’m from the government and I’m here to help."

    Have you ever been in that situation?
    Which situation are you referring to?
  • mace1229
    mace1229 Posts: 9,892

    unsung said:
    Looks like he was fined for saying he was an engineer when he wasn't.
    Seriously?

    I have an engineering degree (2 of them) but I am not a PE (licensed professional engineer) cause my work doesn't benefit from it. Someone doing their own research and sending an email with "Engineer" it is isn't violating any law. Hell - my facebook, resume, etc all would be violating the law.

    It only matters for certifying things like structural components, etc. They clearly are a bunch of asshats. Now, I don't know the full story so maybe he has done more to piss them off, but this is a childish response.
    According to the article there is a difference between an engineering degree and an engineer. That would be like someone who finishes law school calling himself a lawyer. There are required certificates and exams to become a lawyer, even if you have a law degree. Now you may be more than capable of offering legal advice with a law degree, but you cannot present yourself as a lawyer until you pass the bar exam and get the proper license.
    And if your job doesn't require a PE and the employees working on the project aren't licensed, I am willing to bet they don't advertise themselves as a licensed engineer. That is like an unlicensed plumber will call himself a "handyman" because he doesn't have a plumber's license where it is required. Selling yourself as a plumber would be illegal if you don't have the proper credentials. But calling yourself a handyman who has experience with and willing to work on plumbing is fine (depending on the job).
  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,880
    mace1229 said:

    unsung said:
    Looks like he was fined for saying he was an engineer when he wasn't.
    Seriously?

    I have an engineering degree (2 of them) but I am not a PE (licensed professional engineer) cause my work doesn't benefit from it. Someone doing their own research and sending an email with "Engineer" it is isn't violating any law. Hell - my facebook, resume, etc all would be violating the law.

    It only matters for certifying things like structural components, etc. They clearly are a bunch of asshats. Now, I don't know the full story so maybe he has done more to piss them off, but this is a childish response.
    According to the article there is a difference between an engineering degree and an engineer. That would be like someone who finishes law school calling himself a lawyer. There are required certificates and exams to become a lawyer, even if you have a law degree. Now you may be more than capable of offering legal advice with a law degree, but you cannot present yourself as a lawyer until you pass the bar exam and get the proper license.
    And if your job doesn't require a PE and the employees working on the project aren't licensed, I am willing to bet they don't advertise themselves as a licensed engineer. That is like an unlicensed plumber will call himself a "handyman" because he doesn't have a plumber's license where it is required. Selling yourself as a plumber would be illegal if you don't have the proper credentials. But calling yourself a handyman who has experience with and willing to work on plumbing is fine (depending on the job).
    I know the difference. He didn't put PE behind his name he referred to himself as an engineer. Basically everyone does that...it's pretty petty.
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  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,880

    For some people in this country, and on this site as well, the most terrifying words in the English language are..

    "I’m from the government and I’m here to help."

    Have you ever been in that situation?
    Which situation are you referring to?
    When someone from the government comes to help? They are great sometimes and awful other time :)
    hippiemom = goodness
  • Bentleyspop
    Bentleyspop Craft Beer Brewery, Colorado Posts: 11,517
    edited May 2017

    For some people in this country, and on this site as well, the most terrifying words in the English language are..

    "I’m from the government and I’m here to help."

    Have you ever been in that situation?
    Which situation are you referring to?
    When someone from the government comes to help? They are great sometimes and awful other time :)
    Yes
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    Lucky for me I didn't need it. But appreciated the unsolicited offer.
  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,880
    Just to clarify - I am very aware that someone that isn't a PE representing themselves as such is against the law. I just think it was extremely silly in this case. He wasn't selling his services to the public. Just very petty.
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  • unsung
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    benjs said:

    benjs said:

    unsung said:

    And the yellow light is still too short.

    Great. Try to let the government know, and probably best not to claim you're an engineer. It might even be worth having a qualified person check your data first too.
    Really? a qualified person to check your stop watch? Y'all have lost your minds. The need is so great for your (the general your) side to be right that even when presented with something that is a no brainer, we still fight on! that is why we are where we are and why we have the elected officials we have.

    I personally think its ok to be for having a government and still pointing out when those in the government are being just stupid and abusing their power.
    Yes, a qualified person. You're grossly oversimplifying traffic signal timings, as each light phase is optimized in conjunction with those immediately neighbouring it. This is substantially more involved than using a stopwatch to arbitrarily decide that a) the phase should be extended, and b) the specific amount the phase should be extended by. In two engineering degrees, I would've hoped they'd have covered causality and risk mitigation. They did in the one engineering degree I earned - including our course on traffic signal optimization.
    Most are run by PLC's, of which I am fully capable of programming.

    And I don't need an engineering degree to do it.
  • mace1229
    mace1229 Posts: 9,892

    mace1229 said:

    unsung said:
    Looks like he was fined for saying he was an engineer when he wasn't.
    Seriously?

    I have an engineering degree (2 of them) but I am not a PE (licensed professional engineer) cause my work doesn't benefit from it. Someone doing their own research and sending an email with "Engineer" it is isn't violating any law. Hell - my facebook, resume, etc all would be violating the law.

    It only matters for certifying things like structural components, etc. They clearly are a bunch of asshats. Now, I don't know the full story so maybe he has done more to piss them off, but this is a childish response.
    According to the article there is a difference between an engineering degree and an engineer. That would be like someone who finishes law school calling himself a lawyer. There are required certificates and exams to become a lawyer, even if you have a law degree. Now you may be more than capable of offering legal advice with a law degree, but you cannot present yourself as a lawyer until you pass the bar exam and get the proper license.
    And if your job doesn't require a PE and the employees working on the project aren't licensed, I am willing to bet they don't advertise themselves as a licensed engineer. That is like an unlicensed plumber will call himself a "handyman" because he doesn't have a plumber's license where it is required. Selling yourself as a plumber would be illegal if you don't have the proper credentials. But calling yourself a handyman who has experience with and willing to work on plumbing is fine (depending on the job).
    I know the difference. He didn't put PE behind his name he referred to himself as an engineer. Basically everyone does that...it's pretty petty.
    I just reported you. Expect your fine to arrive in the mail in the next 3-5 business days.
    Just kidding.
    I would agree if they responded with a fine after the first letter, that would be very petty.
    I don't know much about engineering or PEs, but was just reading about it for a few minutes. So now I'm an expert.
    It seems like the laws vary state to state as to what is or isn't allowed by an unlicensed engineer. In many cases it seems there is a difference between signing something as "engineer" vs "PE."
    What why I dont feel sorry for him is he was asked to stop. They essentially told him based on his formal correspondence they inferred he was licensed. And since he was not to avoid using that title in this circumstance. That seems completely fair for a state that regulates this field of work, to also regulate who uses what title related to it. Seems fair that he was given a warning. Seems fair that when he ignored that warning he was fined not for impersonating an engineer, but practicing without a license. Because it seems like even formal investigative work in that state requires a PE seal, and to present his findings as a professional engineer broke that law.
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