In many countries to practice engineering, you are required to be
licensed.  In the US, this requires that you first pass an 8 hour
endurance test called the EIT or Engineer in Training.  Then you
"apprentice" for 5 years under other licensed engineers.  Finally you
are eligible to take another 8 hour exam, the Profession Engineer (PE)
exam.  In Civil Engineering one chooses which 8 questions they will
answer out of the dozen or so choices presented to them in the PE.  Each
question is multi-part and designed to take an hour to completely answer
the question.
 
Dave Shellman PE
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Well, anyway ... they can be specialized in Remedy ... did not say or
does not mean that they can't be specialized in other areas as well,
right? :-)

I think "Engineer" is an interesting topic ... after a quick n' dirty
"check" with wiki the expression seems to be, or not to be, protected
depending on the country. Also even when protected, different meaning
depending on country.

Like "Engineer" could rate from being something like "the expert that
makes the coffee" to really someone who passed a certain degree.


Anyway, peace cheers and a nice weekend :-) 

Robert 
Germany 



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Q: How many Remedy Developers does it take to change a lightbulb? 

A: All of them. One does the development, and the rest sit around and
say 
"I could have done it better than that!" 





On Fri, 7 Sep 2007, Opela, Gary L Contr OC-ALC/ITMA wrote: 

> I was kind of wondering that myself 
> 
> Thanks, 
> 
> 
> Gary Opela, Jr 
> 
> Sr. Remedy Developer 
> 
> Leader Communications, Inc. 
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> 405 736 3211 
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> They specialize in Remedy, have only 50 people on that team. 
> 
> 
> 
> What do the other 200 do, change lightbulbs?? 
> 
> 
> 
> "We are a company specializing in Remedy consulting and 
> development with a team of 250+ engineers. Currently our Remedy team 
> is 50 people strong ." 
> 
> 
> 
> ... Daniel 
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> 
> Vikram, 
> 
> As an individual that took and passed both the Engineer in Training
and 
> Professional Engineer tests, could you clarify your use of the word 
> engineer?  Are your 250+ individuals licensed software engineers? 
> 
> Dave Shellman, PE 
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