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    #21
    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    No you're not.
    You could be an Incorporated Engineer.
    Your company could have a Corporate Partnership.

    But the IET do not have "Corporate Members" and if they did, it wouldn't be for individuals.

    If you were a HonFIET, you could rightly be proud of that one.

    Oh, and you left out your upcoming SEAT on the tribe of Cupra.
    I am a MIET

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      #22
      Originally posted by WTFH View Post
      No you're not.
      You could be an Incorporated Engineer.
      Your company could have a Corporate Partnership.

      But the IET do not have "Corporate Members" and if they did, it wouldn't be for individuals.

      If you were a HonFIET, you could rightly be proud of that one.

      Oh, and you left out your upcoming SEAT on the tribe of Cupra.
      No such thing as an Incorporated Engineer


      Designatory Letters


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        #23
        Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Post
        No such thing as an Incorporated Engineer


        Designatory Letters


        Sent from my SM-G955F using Contractor UK Forum mobile app
        Damn: Incorporated Engineer (IEng)
        Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Post
          No such thing as an Incorporated Engineer


          Designatory Letters

          Oh dear. The page you linked to says there is:

          Using your designatory letters

          There’s something special about being able to use the designatory letters you’ve earned through being a member of the IET. To make sure you get the most from yours, we’ve put together this short guide of how and when to use them.



          What letters can you use?

          IET designatory letters

          Membership Category Designatory Letters
          Honorary Fellow Hon FIET
          Fellow FIET
          Member MIET or TMIET
          Associate No designatory letters
          Student No designatory letters
          Engineering Council professional registration designatory letters

          Title Designatory letters
          Chartered Engineer CEng
          Incorporated Engineer IEng
          Engineering Technician EngTech
          ICT Technician ICTTech
          How do you write them?

          You should use your Engineering Council letters after your decorations or degrees, and before your IET membership letters:
          • A B Smith OBE MEng CEng FIET
          • A B Smith OBE BSc IEng MIET
          • A B Smith OBE EngTech TMIET

          Or you can use the title in full at the end, like this:
          • A B Smith OBE MIET Incorporated Engineer


          …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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            #25
            Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Post
            I am a MIET
            So, you're not a Corporate Member, and you're bringing the organisation into disrepute by claiming you are, then claiming that others memberships are invalid. You might want to apologise, or at least check the code of conduct, in case someone chose to report you.
            …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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              #26
              Originally posted by WTFH View Post
              So, you're not a Corporate Member, and you're bringing the organisation into disrepute by claiming you are, then claiming that others memberships are invalid. You might want to apologise, or at least check the code of conduct, in case someone chose to report you.
              When I certified as a MIEE it was called corporate membership and that is what it states on my MIEE certificate. IEng is not a membership classification it is a classification of Engingeering Council Registration.

              You really need to get a life.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Post
                When I certified as a MIEE it was called corporate membership and that is what it states on my MIEE certificate. IEng is not a membership classification it is a classification of Engingeering Council Registration.

                You really need to get a life.
                Up until this post you had not mentioned "membership classification", but you've decided to move the goalposts on that one.
                You had said there's "No such thing as an Incorporated Engineer", then provided a link to a page that said there was such a thing as an Incorporated Engineer.

                You really need to make up your mind.
                …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by WTFH View Post
                  Up until this post you had not mentioned "membership classification", but you've decided to move the goalposts on that one.
                  You had said there's "No such thing as an Incorporated Engineer", then provided a link to a page that said there was such a thing as an Incorporated Engineer.

                  You really need to make up your mind.
                  See my post above.

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