Hi Craig, 

It was for me as I was in private practice for about 15 years and is a
requirement for registering the practice as well as offering engineering
services. I also think that the law requires PE registration if you use the
term "engineer" or "engineering" on business cards, letter head, etc. Also,
a number of our clients require that we stamp/seal documents for them, even
in the industrial sector, and in order to do so, a PE registration is
required, and, hopefully, they pay me more having it......:-)  I would
encourage you to pursue registration. In recent years, a number of different
registration specialties have been added including Controls Engineer, etc.
If you are interested, I would suggest that you browse the boards web site
at http://www.lapels.com/ . I took the EE PE and the Principals and
Practices exams  5 years out of college and passed both the 1st time
through. If you are actually practicing within the discipline of the exam
that you are taking, it is not all that difficult, just rather intense and
tedious. When I took it, the PE was a very practical exam and, for the most
part, involved things that I was doing in my job on a regular basis, even
though the 1st time pass rate was less than 30%. 

Ed Richards, PE
Staff Electrical Engineer
Ford, Bacon & Davis, LLC
12021 Lakeland Park Drive
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70809
Office - 225-297-3335
Fax - 225-756-3056
Cell - 225-964-2606
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                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Banker, Craig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
                Sent:   Wednesday, August 14, 2002 9:21 AM
                To:     '[email protected]'
                Subject:        RE: [brlug-general] was...You Think Billy
Boi May Be Running Scar ed?


                Ed, 

                I'm also an E.E.   I didn't know you had a P.E.   Was it a
worthwile
                pursuit?

                Craig
                -----Original Message-----
                From: Richards, Ed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
                Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 9:25 AM
                To: '[email protected]'
                Subject: [brlug-general] You Think Billy Boi May Be Running
Scared?


                Isn't it interesting that Micro$oft is the biggest backer in
an organization
                called the Initiative for Software Choice (
http://softwarechoice.org/ ) and
                that they create this "initiative" only after they perceive
the "Linux
                Phenomenon", to use their own words, a true threat to their
MONOPOLY!  I
                also found it interesting that Intel is also one of the
backers. I think I
                will just stick with AMD chips from here on out. 

                http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104-949527.html
                <http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104-949527.html> 


                Ed Richards, PE
                Staff Electrical Engineer
                Ford, Bacon & Davis, LLC
                12021 Lakeland Park Drive
                Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70809
                Office - 225-297-3335
                Fax - 225-756-3056
                Cell - 225-964-2606
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