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Subject:RE: Am I qualified to be a Technical Writer From:Kim Roper <kim -dot- roper -at- pixelink -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Mon, 3 Mar 2003 16:48:41 -0500
Greg Holmes wrote:
> MN Mary <runfox -at- winternet -dot- com> wrote:
>
> >Does attending a four day workshop @ the Wisconsin College
> of Engineering
> >qualify me as an Engineer?
>
> Also depends. The laws of physics don't change with your
> degree status.
> Unless prevented by some state law, I might consider having
> you perform
> some engineering task.
... but not just any engineering task, nor could she call herself an
engineer in an accredited field (and I assume that that is what she meant
when she capitalized "Engineer"). Mary is correct on this one, at least in
Ontario.
Many an engineering graduate student has discovered that having an advanced
degree in engineering isn't necessarily sufficient, either. And *that*
blows a four-day workshop right out of the water.
The laws of physics don't change, but our understanding of them *does*, as
do design tolerances, technologies and appropriate methodologies. Just look
at biomedical engineering for a prime example.
Cheers ... Kim (Certified Knuckle Dragger in Bugs and Slugs)
kim.roper at pixelink.com http://www.pixelink.com/
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