Re: Defining a "Linux Engineer"

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On Fri, 28 Sep 2012, Tom Burke wrote:

Gads, but the word "engineer" is horribly overused.

Fun facts:  Calling yourself an engineer while not being a licensed
professional engineer is potentially illegal, as well as can get you in
deep kim che for misrepresentation.

You know that the same is true for calling yourself architect in most jurisdictions ?

I know it's quite ridiculous in IT and nobody really cares these days, but at least in Belgium architect cannot be used for anything else as someone who has a degree in architecture (like in buildings ;-)).

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