What does a Petroleum Engineer do with a construction company?
PE means professional engineer. It is a licensed designation, eg. CPA. Not project engineer and not petroleum engineer. But sounds like op has a great foundation. The world is your oyster my man! I hope op finds a dream job.
PE means professional engineer. It is a licensed designation, eg. CPA. Not project engineer and not petroleum engineer. But sounds like op has a great foundation. The world is your oyster my man! I hope op finds a dream job.
There it is……surprised it took so long.
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PE means professional engineer. It is a licensed designation, eg. CPA. Not project engineer and not petroleum engineer. But sounds like op has a great foundation. The world is your oyster my man! I hope op finds a dream job.
He was correcting post #9. OP described PE as Project Engineer, when in fact the P.E. behind ones name indicates they are a Professional Engineer. Engineers are a sensitive bunch about that title as it was well earned.
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He was correcting post #9. OP described PE as Project Engineer, when in fact the P.E. behind ones name indicates they are a Professional Engineer. Engineers are a sensitive bunch about that title as it was well earned.
Don’t confuse them with Project Executives, Project Engineers, Petroleum Engineer (also a P.E.), Pouty Extremists or ****** Examiners.[emoji6][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
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Don’t forget Process Engineer = PE
Im actually a SrPE (Sr Process Engineer) only because of my grey hair
He was correcting post #9. OP described PE as Project Engineer, when in fact the P.E. behind ones name indicates they are a Professional Engineer. Engineers are a sensitive bunch about that title as it was well earned.
Don’t confuse them with Project Executives, Project Engineers, Petroleum Engineer (also a P.E.), Pouty Extremists or ****** Examiners.[emoji6][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
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Or Poultry Executioners
I will always remember this, it must have been 20 years ago or more. On an episode of Who Wants to be a Millionaire, Regis asked the contestant what they did for a living and the contestant responded that he was a DMO. Regis asked him to explain, and he responded with Dishwashing Machine Operator at a restaurant ��
Ok. Sorry OP, don’t mean to derail the thread. If interested in Wind Energy, shoot me a PM.
He was correcting post #9. OP described PE as Project Engineer, when in fact the P.E. behind ones name indicates they are a Professional Engineer. Engineers are a sensitive bunch about that title as it was well earned.
Don’t confuse them with Project Executives, Project Engineers, Petroleum Engineer (also a P.E.), Pouty Extremists or ****** Examiners.[emoji6][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
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And I was laughing at how long it took before it was addressed
OP good luck staying in the construction field if you’re worried about following Covid protocols. If it isn’t being pushed by your own company, it’s being pushed by Owners who push it to the GCs who push it to the subs. My company requires weekly testing for the unvaccinated folks.
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