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P E ENDHI MAMA [img]http://www.desigifs.com/sites/default/files/2uswt8y.gif?1290196354[/img]

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P E ENDHI MAMA [img]http://www.desigifs.com/sites/default/files/2uswt8y.gif?1290196354[/img]
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P.E baa....Professional Engineer....adi clear chesthe.....neeku P.E license istharu F@#da F@#da F@#da

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[quote name='barre' timestamp='1328327992' post='1301376207']
ante enti baa

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[quote name='Nellore Pedda reddy' timestamp='1328328024' post='1301376209']
P.E baa....Professional Engineer....adi clear chesthe.....neeku P.E license istharu F@#da F@#da
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[quote name='ammulu' timestamp='1328328079' post='1301376211']
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aa expression ki ardam endi sCo_^Y sCo_^Y sCo_^Y

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[quote name='Nellore Pedda reddy' timestamp='1328328024' post='1301376209']
P.E baa....Professional Engineer....adi clear chesthe.....neeku P.E license istharu F@#da
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baa naaku isthara ....ekkada position.... sSa_j@il sSa_j@il }?.

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[quote name='Nellore Pedda reddy' timestamp='1328328160' post='1301376216']

aa expression ki ardam endi sCo_^Y sCo_^Y sCo_^Y
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ee saduvulendha ani

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[quote name='Nellore Pedda reddy' timestamp='1328328024' post='1301376209']

P.E baa....Professional Engineer....adi clear chesthe.....neeku P.E license istharu F@#da F@#da F@#da
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[img]http://lh6.ggpht.com/-Eoyjpy5n2PM/TnyuNWl4-OI/AAAAAAAAEWE/uc5DeoeG3_s/Brahmi-3.gif[/img] malli saduvuthunnava nuvvu .........nuvvu great babu [img]http://lh6.ggpht.com/-Eoyjpy5n2PM/TnyuNWl4-OI/AAAAAAAAEWE/uc5DeoeG3_s/Brahmi-3.gif[/img]

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[color=#02487E][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=4][b]What is a PE?[/b][/size][/font][/color][/color]
[color=#595959][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=2]To a client, it means you've got the credentials to earn their trust. To an employer, it signals your ability to take on a higher level of responsibility. Among your colleagues, it demands respect. To yourself, it's a symbol pride and measure of your own hard-won achievement.

To become licensed, engineers must complete a four-year college degree, work under a Professional Engineer for at least four years, pass two intensive competency exams and earn a license from their [/size][/font][/color][url="http://www.nspe.org/Licensure/LicensingBoards/index.html"]state's licensure board[/url][color=#595959][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=2]. Then, to retain their licenses, PEs must continually maintain and improve their skills throughout their careers.

Yet the results are well worth the effort. By combining their specialized skills with their high standards for ethics and quality assurance, PEs help make us healthier, keep us safer and allow all of us to live better lives than ever before.[/size][/font][/color]
[color=#595959][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=2]A century ago, anyone could work as an engineer without proof of competency. In order to protect the public health, safety, and welfare, the [/size][/font][/color][url="http://www.nspe.org/resources/pdfs/pemagazine/june2007_the_professional_engineering.pdf"]first engineering licensure law[/url][color=#595959][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=2] was enacted in 1907 in Wyoming. Now every state regulates the practice of engineering to ensure public safety by granting only Professional Engineers (PEs) the authority to sign and seal engineering plans and offer their services to the public.[/size][/font][/color]
[color=#595959][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=2]To use the PE seal, engineers must complete several steps to ensure their competency.[/size][/font][/color][list]
[*]Earn a four-year degree in engineering from an [url="http://www.abet.org/AccredProgramSearch/AccreditationSearch.aspx"]accredited university[/url]
[*]Pass the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam
[*]Complete four years of progressive engineering experience under a PE
[*]Pass the Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) exam
[/list]
[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=2][b]What makes a PE different from an engineer?[/b][/size][/font]
[color=#595959][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=2]PEs must also continuously demonstrate their competency and maintain and improve their skills by fulfilling continuing education requirements depending on the state in which they are licensed.[/size][/font][/color][list]
[*]Only a licensed engineer may prepare, sign and seal, and submit engineering plans and drawings to a public authority for approval, or seal engineering work for public and private clients.
[*]PEs shoulder the responsibility for not only their work, but also for the lives affected by that work and must hold themselves to high ethical standards of practice.
[*] Licensure for a consulting engineer or a private practitioner is not something that is merely desirable; it is a legal requirement for those who are in responsible charge of work, be they principals or employees.
[*]Licensure for engineers in government has become increasingly significant. In many federal, state, and municipal agencies, certain governmental engineering positions, particularly those considered higher level and responsible positions, must be filled by licensed professional engineers.
[*]Many states require that individuals teaching engineering must also be licensed. Exemptions to state laws are under attack, and in the future, those in education, as well as industry and government, may need to be licensed to practice. Also, licensure helps educators prepare students for their future in engineering.
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[quote name='ammulu' timestamp='1328328187' post='1301376219']

ee saduvulendha ani
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chaduvula saraswathi nuvve ala ante[img]http://i41.tinypic.com/2ccp66q.gif[/img]..... }?. }?.

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[quote name='barre' timestamp='1328328184' post='1301376218']
baa naaku isthara ....ekkada position.... sSa_j@il }?.
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[quote name='ammulu' timestamp='1328328187' post='1301376219']
ee saduvulendha ani
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[quote name='CITI' timestamp='1328328263' post='1301376222']
[img]http://lh6.ggpht.com/-Eoyjpy5n2PM/TnyuNWl4-OI/AAAAAAAAEWE/uc5DeoeG3_s/Brahmi-3.gif[/img] malli saduvuthunnava nuvvu .........nuvvu great babu [img]http://lh6.ggpht.com/-Eoyjpy5n2PM/TnyuNWl4-OI/AAAAAAAAEWE/uc5DeoeG3_s/Brahmi-3.gif[/img]
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[quote name='Nellore Pedda reddy' timestamp='1328328296' post='1301376224']
[color=#000000][color=#02487E][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][b]What is a PE?[/b][/font][/color][/color]
[color=#595959][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=2]To a client, it means you've got the credentials to earn their trust. To an employer, it signals your ability to take on a higher level of responsibility. Among your colleagues, it demands respect. To yourself, it's a symbol pride and measure of your own hard-won achievement.

To become licensed, engineers must complete a four-year college degree, work under a Professional Engineer for at least four years, pass two intensive competency exams and earn a license from their [/size][/font][/color][url="http://www.nspe.org/Licensure/LicensingBoards/index.html"]state's licensure board[/url][color=#595959][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=2]. Then, to retain their licenses, PEs must continually maintain and improve their skills throughout their careers.

Yet the results are well worth the effort. By combining their specialized skills with their high standards for ethics and quality assurance, PEs help make us healthier, keep us safer and allow all of us to live better lives than ever before.[/size][/font][/color]
[color=#595959][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=2]A century ago, anyone could work as an engineer without proof of competency. In order to protect the public health, safety, and welfare, the [/size][/font][/color][url="http://www.nspe.org/resources/pdfs/pemagazine/june2007_the_professional_engineering.pdf"]first engineering licensure law[/url][color=#595959][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=2] was enacted in 1907 in Wyoming. Now every state regulates the practice of engineering to ensure public safety by granting only Professional Engineers (PEs) the authority to sign and seal engineering plans and offer their services to the public.[/size][/font][/color]
[color=#595959][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=2]To use the PE seal, engineers must complete several steps to ensure their competency.[/size][/font][/color][list]
[*]Earn a four-year degree in engineering from an [url="http://www.abet.org/AccredProgramSearch/AccreditationSearch.aspx"]accredited university[/url]
[*]Pass the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam
[*]Complete four years of progressive engineering experience under a PE
[*]Pass the Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) exam
[/list]
[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=2][b]What makes a PE different from an engineer?[/b][/size][/font]
[color=#595959][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=2]PEs must also continuously demonstrate their competency and maintain and improve their skills by fulfilling continuing education requirements depending on the state in which they are licensed.[/size][/font][/color][list]
[*]Only a licensed engineer may prepare, sign and seal, and submit engineering plans and drawings to a public authority for approval, or seal engineering work for public and private clients.
[*]PEs shoulder the responsibility for not only their work, but also for the lives affected by that work and must hold themselves to high ethical standards of practice.
[*]Licensure for a consulting engineer or a private practitioner is not something that is merely desirable; it is a legal requirement for those who are in responsible charge of work, be they principals or employees.
[*]Licensure for engineers in government has become increasingly significant. In many federal, state, and municipal agencies, certain governmental engineering positions, particularly those considered higher level and responsible positions, must be filled by licensed professional engineers.
[*]Many states require that individuals teaching engineering must also be licensed. Exemptions to state laws are under attack, and in the future, those in education, as well as industry and government, may need to be licensed to practice. Also, licensure helps educators prepare students for their future in engineering.
[/list]
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[quote name='barre' timestamp='1328328315' post='1301376225']

chaduvula saraswathi nuvve ala ante[img]http://i41.tinypic.com/2ccp66q.gif[/img]..... }?. }?.
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@ammulu: antha thinking.... (!>< ya nuvve..[img]http://www.desigifs.com/sites/default/files/hair_ali.gif?1290057478[/img]...... }?. }?.

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