Re: Warning to employers about Guy Macon



On Jul 19, 1:33 am, r...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Roger Manyard)
wrote:
In alt.os.linux.slackware Frank Raffaeli <SNIPrf_man_frT...@xxxxxxxxx> trolled:

On Jul 15, 11:47 am, r...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Rhonda Moffat) wrote:
Guy Macon wrote:
Exactly so. In the state of California there is no requirement
that an engineer has a degree or license. A California engineer
can have a license without a degree, a degree without a license,
neither, or both.

Mr. Macon has neither the education, nor the recognized
qualifications necessary to call himself an "Electrical Engineer",
and those who hire him as an Engineer should know that he is not
insurable as such and he is legally unable to sign off on jobs as an
Engineer.
To the extent that Mr. Macon misrepresents himself, he is a fraud.
It is libelous to call someone a fraud if it's not true. Not knowing
Mr. Macon's qualifications, I wouldn't be so loose with the f-word.

To the extent that you misrepresent yourself, you are a fraud as
well. To the extent that anyone misrepresents himself or herself,
that person is a fraud as well.

You have to learn to read.

cordially, as always,

rm

Nope. Misrepresentation by itself does not constitute fraud, but
calling someone a fraud in print is libel - unless it's true.

Google "badges of fraud".

Frank

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