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@Joe: What then defines being an "engineer"? If it's having a degree, then are you suggesting that prior to the existence of universities there were no such things as "engineers"?

You aint no Isambard Kingdom Brunel, kid. :rolleyes:
Brunel went to university in France, not that that's relevant. So how about answering the set question? :rolleyes:

Doctors didn't go to uni either so the question is pointless. We are where we are and a boiler repair man isn't an engineer. Gedditt yet?

Your comment:
You cannot be an engineer without a degree in engineering.
makes it a relevant question :rolleyes:
 
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Call yourselves what you like, but are you saying that if I have GCSE maths and a calculator - then I can call myself an electrical engineer? Or a structural engineer? You are a boiler repair man - and nothing more. Gedditt yet? Put your ego to bed for a moment and THINK for once. :rolleyes:
 
The Oxford dictionary definition of an engineer makes no mention of universities or degrees, merely that the person is qualified in their field as a professional.
 
You might be, I have no idea. Do you have the professional qualification that goes with that title?
 
Not to degree level - so I'm not an engineer - and neither are you.
 
well mr 90 all i can say is your life must be pretty dull you state on here we are all jumped up plumbers rambling on well if all this is so boring go and find a hobby and by the way what is your actual job title apart from ****-stirrer
 
You know nuffink about me. I'm not boring - honest. :LOL: :LOL:
 
well mr 90 you say not to degree level but in what field are you not qualified to degree level please enlighten us are you just a jumped up plumber who cant pass his acs and is bitter or are you a property developer as someone stated now there are a group of ppl who apart from a select few have commited some real crimes against the building trade so are you that class of person
so your not boring but exactly are you we are all here in your opinion as jumped up plumbers but what is your employment status how do you earn a living pay your tax how do you earn the right to be on here chatting **** to tradesmen of whom a very high % on here are honest and reliable.
You only have to read some of the answers to questions on combustion chamber to see how many good ENGINEERS there are oh sorry but you cant can you your not qualified and if being a"boiler repairman" is so easy get yourself back to college and see if you can cut the mustard
 
Not to degree level - so I'm not an engineer - and neither are you.

I knew you wouldn't understand Joe. :LOL:

For the record I'm not overly bothered what I'm called in a professional capacity, or any other for that matter. :LOL:

Facts remain that some professions and professionals don't need to be sanctioned by a university to call themselves engineers. The word has sadly been hi-jacked by greedy professional bodies full of snobs.
 
An American train driver is an engineer.
 

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