I don't think anyone is saying old guys don't rule at engineering, so don't get your grey feathers ruffled

JUST KIDDING!
Just like any other group of people, there are good and bad apples. We all have learned from the elders of this message board, had older bosses or guys at work who mentored us, etc. We are all grateful for the generation ahead of us.
But there is a smidge of evidence that some engineers, in the twilight of their career, may not use their best judgment at what types of projects they become involved with, or sign and seal plans they are not in responsible charge over. I have not experienced this first hand as much as read the Florida Board's violations website and newsletters. There is a disproportionate amount of "low PE numbers" on the list. My guess, as well as some others I have spoke with, is that our state has a high number of retirees who may:
a) come from another state and not be familiar with our code or high wind loads
b) not keep up with current standards and practices throughout their retirement
c) not give a crap, stamp trusses or porch additions or pool cages or whatever until they get caught, and then burn their license and flip us a bird from the golf course....
Why not, the average fine is like $1000??
And I am plucking more and more grays every day................