Not yet. On my way towards chartership. Are you?

He doesn't seem shattered![]()
[TW]Fox;18527506 said:No, I'm not even an engineer.
Though I'm suprised you were not, given how you were trying to come across in this thread![]()
Only time Foxey. I have yet to complete my chartership. I'm too busy doing 'real work' to do the extra to finish it!
I have never heard any engineer refer to themselves as a "professional engineer".
Are you an openreach techie?
No, I design control systems for the offshore industry. I referred to 'professional engineer' to distiguish from those who misuse the title 'Engineer'. Like plumbers (gas engineers) and technicians who refer themselves as engineers.
Sounds interesting.
What do you actually design?
[TW]Fox;18527061 said:A proper MBA is much better than a normal Masters, opens more doors, and costs more money.
Control systems for equipment used in the oil and gas industry. Taking power from a vessel and using it to power and control systems for use on the back deck of ships and subsea. Taking customer specifications and requirements and making them into real systems. My company is primarily mechanical design, my department are responsible for 'bringing those systems to life'.


[TW]Fox;18527061 said:A proper MBA is much better than a normal Masters, opens more doors, and costs more money.
Spot on.
You need to get one from a prestigious business school. Like London Business school or Cranfield College.
In fact after a quick google:
http://www.infozee.com/channels/mba/uk/mba-uk-rankings.htm
I don't know about Oxford but I believe that the Cambridge Judge Business School equivalent is (probably for reasons of being different and tradition) not described as an MBASlightly dubious that Oxford and Cambridge haven't made this supposed 'top 10' yet 'Bradford' has???

I don't know about Oxford but I believe that the Cambridge Judge Business School equivalent is (probably for reasons of being different and tradition) not described as an MBA![]()
I was always under the impression that MBAs were for exactly people like us with techical degrees. Once we have some experience under our belt we can take an MBA to give us skills to become effective in a managerial role.Professional Engineer.
