Oddly enough, this could be construed as illegal. I used to contract with several architects and construction firms to run their CAD workstations. I got to thinking about setting up a company to trade under, and made some inquiries with my friendly clients. As it turned out, I can't legally represent myself as an engineer without a certificate of engineering (and an insurance bond). Is this true throughout the United States? The world? Inquiring minds want to know.
Someone, somewhere paid $25 dollars for a solar powered clothes drier: 10 feet of rope.
Oddly enough, this could be construed as illegal. I used to contract with several architects and construction firms to run their CAD workstations. I got to thinking about setting up a company to trade under, and made some inquiries with my friendly clients. As it turned out, I can't legally represent myself as an engineer without a certificate of engineering (and an insurance bond). Is this true throughout the United States? The world? Inquiring minds want to know.