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CCRpoundher
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
Okay. Would you rather drive on a bridge that was just designed by amateurs in their basement or engineers that are licensed and professionally held responsible if it collapses?
CCRpoundher
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
It's not blaming workers, it's why isn't this class of career protected like others in it's class (electrical, mechanical, etc.)

A professional license benefits the professional as well as the profession itself as a whole.
CCRpoundher
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
Why wouldn't it be any different than other Engineering disciplines?

A professional license comes with ethics. If you release a product that you certified was good to go but later comes out that you effectively skipped corners, you're out a career.
CCRpoundher
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
Stuff like this is why I believe software engineering ought to start requiring a professional license.
CCRpoundher
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
Cool. I would love to live in the country.

Have internet and work remote.

Little farm and grow some of my own food.

Use solar and wind to power my EV Ford-150.
CCRpoundher
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
I agree with you.

I love how articles like this try to make EV's less enticing to justify ICE.

I want clean air in the city.

Less combustion = less air pollution = less cancer.

Less cancer = more years contributing to the economy.

We're in a society. Society is about people. We want to make society better (as Engineers I would like to think so). EV's arguably make society better for people.