Greg:
The process is complex, the design of a car can impacts hundreds or perhaps thousands of people, take for instance a water treatment plant I do engineering for. It treats over 600 million gallons per day of water and can impact 10's of millions of people. Engineers reduce risk, we are not the end all of risk. Professional status would greatly impact the private sector process, I would much rather own a car signed off by PE's than what I have now. Look at the american space shuttle, the first disaster was caused by O-rings, failure cought by "industry exempt" engineers, but not relayed properly through the top industry exempt management becuase other "industry expempt" engineers felt no personal need to reduce risk. The result was obvious. The second shuttle disaster was supposedly insulation failure cought by "industry exempt" engineers and again failure in communication within the top industry exempt engineering management caused tradegdy. I personally think PE's in this process would have prevented these tragedys, 100 percent.
I think if all indusrt exempt engineers were to get registered, the effect would be radical. We would control the process of public safety, now controlled in large part by accountants in industry. Liability would be no different than it is now. Both myself personally, and my company can get sued for my designs. My company keeps 10 million in liability insurance on the engineers. I could potentially lose everything I have if I am wrong. This is a big risk, and is not worth what I am paid to do the work. I am paid so little because there are other non-engineers and industry exempt engineers out there lowering the pay scale. It is not the exempt engineers fault but rather the industry machine that they are tools for that keep them down. If all engineers were PE's I think we could get just compensation, drastically impact public health and safety in a positive way, and retake control of the professional boards as tools for us ratehr than the political hacks they are now.
In my mind, its a win win no matter how you lok at it. I can understand your point though, people like me challange the industry exempt engineer and they feel threatned because they feel we are attacking their skills. Nothing can be further from the truth. We recognize your skills and your contribution to society, but being on the outside looking in, we can see that you are treated poorly compared to your registered counterparts outside industry. I am an advocate to get professional societies to make a plan to allow industry exempt engineers to make the step up to registration. Beleieve me, they don't want you, partly because they are political hacks, affected by industry influence not to require you to be registered. I don't think that they are acting on your best interests, just coprorate greed because they look at registration as a union.
I really think industry misses the point. And it is up to us to fix the problem without industries help.
BopPE