To keep this debate going I want to raise some observations from some of the feed back to my earlier comments. My observations will be in form of points and bullets:
1. I am all for grandfathering in for those who were licensed as PE under acceptable laws of states and regulated by state boards.
2. I do not promote grandfathering in non-degreed engineers. However, I must say that in my 25 year career, I have seen my share of super bright designers that surpass degreed engineers in their thinking abilities and talents!
3. I am sensing that the few who took and passed the SE exams as exhibiting an “Elitist” attitude in this forum. I really do not want to rain on anyone’s parade. However, the mere fact that some one took an exam and passed means nothing except that he was able to take an exam and passed it. It does not mean that they will make great engineers! Creativity is God given talent and you can not get it by taking and passing an exam.
4. I am not aware of other professions that require their earlier licensed members, after attaining many years of experience, to go back and be re-tested just because a new testing requirement came to be.
5. Remember, that in this country greatest structures and monuments were designed and built by the supervision of the talented PEs and non-PEs alike. There were no SE exams required.
6. I agree that continuing education should be made mandatory for all PEs to keep their license.
7. Engineers in our country (USA) suffer from lack of respect we deserve regardless of our credentials (BS, MS, Phd, PE, and SE). In my opinion is due our failures at many levels. Here we are squabbling over PE vs. SE while all regulations and laws that regulate our profession are being authored by politicians, lawyers and administrative folks ( I know for fact that many public agencies in Florida has reviewers reviewing and making decision on engineering plans that who are not PEs, engineers and some times pure administrative staff!!!!!!. This should not be, at least in my humble opinion. In other countries that I visit, engineers are revered in held in high position that is on equal footing to lawyers, doctors and judges. We need to bring ourselves into the proper position in society. First reaction from anyone about an engineer is that either you are a smart person who likes math or a Geek! We need to change this image.
8. Our profession will always have bad apples. However, with proper system checks and balances, these few bad apples can be isolated.
9. We need not settle into accepting the fact that architects and clients dictate to engineers how much our fees should be. We get shopped all the time by some architects, owners and contactors. The sad part, there are engineers who do not hold themselves in the proper stature they deserve. I heard of engineers who prepared structural plans for a fee that I would not do the CAD drafting for! Folks, this is a problem to our profession.
10. I have seen structural construction documents that are embarrassing. Signed and sealed plans with concrete beam schedule that is totally blank!!!! I also had seen plans and details that are totally not constructible. This serious problem that we need to fix. I do not think having an SE will solve this problem.
Before I get of my soap box I want all to keep in mind that it is not my intention to attack or insult any one; Rather want to raise the level of debate to the real issues we face as engineers.
Good day.
Regards,
Lutfi