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Originally posted by porsche996:
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Originally posted by kmoving:
[b]Education, I have a P.E. and E.E. anyone know what those are? thought not.
PE means Professional Engineer. Means your licensed by the state to perform Engineering work. EE means Electrical Engineer. Means you learned a lot about circuits when you were in college.

If PE means "Piping Engineer" in Alaska, then something's f*d up. That sounds like a job title, and not an engineering degree.

Either way, who the fuck listens to an EE about steel? If we need to change a light bulb, we'll give you a call...[/b]
I was about to mention the same thing. My brother is a P.E. - but he's a Civil Engineer.
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