Originally posted by SpencerH
So it seems as though some engineers are professionals but it also seems like its more of an increase in "grade" than an absolute requirement in order to work in that profession (at least for some types of engineers).
So it seems as though some engineers are professionals but it also seems like its more of an increase in "grade" than an absolute requirement in order to work in that profession (at least for some types of engineers).
It is a legal requirement in most western countries to be a professional "in good standing" to do your work. I know in Canada it is literally a crime for an engineer who is NOT a member in good standing of a professional engineer society (eg, not a PEng) to do engineering work.
I've even mentioned this already in this thread, so you've no excuse for your ignorance. Engineers are professionals, even by your narrow definition (needing a professional society to regulate).
"Scientist" is a term usually only applied to those of us with doctorates.
Scientists may have PhDs, but you don't need a PhD to be a scientist.
I've discovered what your problem is...elitism. The only "professions" are ones with a governing society, and even if they have a governing society they may not be "professions" because you've previously decreed them not to be. Further, "those of you" with doctorates are scientists.
Come off it. Real world is calling. Jump in.
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