On Sep 9, 2006, at 9:27 PM, Daniel C. wrote:

If I asked "How can I become a civil engineer" you wouldn't answer
with "A civil engineer designs bridges and buildings for non-military
use".  You'd say "First you get a degree in civil engineering from an
ABET-accredited institution.  Then you take the Fundamentals of
Engineering exam.  Assuming you pass the exam, you then work for a few
years under a licensed civil engineer.  For further questions you can
contact the American Society of Civil Engineers."

And yet with all these qualifications, civil engineers still can't patch a road without leaving a very noticeable and annoying bump or dip. :) Looks like processes and qualifications aren't all they are cracked up to be. :)

Grant


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