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Topic Title: Oath - again ? Topic Summary: Created On: 15 March 2012 01:05 PM Status: Post and Reply Related E&T article: Would you swear an engineering oath? |
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Yes I have already signed an oath and would be happy to attach a copy if this software would allow.
Paul H Brinklow. ------------------------- Paul H. Brinklow, Chartered Electronic and Radio Engineer, CertEd,MA,PgDip,MSc,CEng,MIET,MCQI,FIfL. |
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For information, this topic is also under discussion here.
Regards ------------------------- David Rossall Manager, Internet Services Group The Institution of Engineering and Technology |
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Thank you David, I know it is else where - a link in an IET e_mail took me to this thread it was not my choice.
Do you happen to know how I may attach a copy of the oath I mentioned please ? Regards, ------------------------- Paul H. Brinklow, Chartered Electronic and Radio Engineer, CertEd,MA,PgDip,MSc,CEng,MIET,MCQI,FIfL. |
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In common with most discussion forums, we do not allow attachments in the public areas owing to the possibility of viruses in the files.
You can quote the text of an oath if you wish. I would suggest however that further discussion be in the main thread to which I linked, as it has attracted a greater number of contributors. Regards ------------------------- David Rossall Manager, Internet Services Group The Institution of Engineering and Technology |
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