"Bryan J. Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > It also isn't in line with my experience getting licensed as a > > professional engineer here in Canada (fingers crossed, I just > > submitted my work experience record today; yeah, yeah, 10 years > > late but..). > > Sorry, I forgot about you "socialist" countries. ;-ppp > Seriously now, if you figure in the "total cost," it's much more.
You got that right. Just finished paying off the student loans this year. > > Of course, this starts getting us into the 'professional licensing' > > realm which would mean that we need some form of 'complaint > > department' or ??? > > At least LPI is not using the title "engineeer." > In the Canada, it's basically illegal to do so. Not quite accurate. In 2001, MS agreed to advise their MCSEs in Canada not to use the full wording nor to call themselvese 'engineers'. In 2002, they changed their mind. I'm not certain where this matter stands right now. Googling hasn't proved to be very helpful. Regards, -- g. matthew rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> starnix, toronto, ontario, ca phone: 647.722.5301 x242 gpg id: EF9AAD20 http://www.starnix.com professional linux services & products _______________________________________________ lpi-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpi-discuss
