On 16 Aug 2008 at 23:04, Jon Harris  wrote:

> Is it my memory going bad or wasn't Network Engineer a few years back in 
> some state not allowed as a title as the state in question did not have 
> a test to "Certify" someone with that knowledge?Don't ask me the state 
> but I think it was in the south west some place. I could be wrong I am 
> getting old and forgetful. 

In Arizona you can't use the word "Engineer" in your title or company name 
unless you are licensed as a P.E. by the state.  My penultimate "real job" was 
as a geophysicist for "Zonge Engineering and Research Organization", and the 
owner had to pay a licensed P.E. a monthly fee to be listed on the company 
books so he could keep the company name, which he'd had for years before they 
started enforcing this law. 

It affected Netware CNE "engineers" when it happened, too.

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Angus Scott-Fleming
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