Simona1986 wrote: » You can add a day worth of structured reading per calendar year - can you include any design standards etc that you are familiar with?
Michael D Not Higgins wrote: » I've already included that. Standards compliance is a main part of my job and I easily do many multiples of the 8 hours allowed to be included. My main issue is with the requirement for number of days on training courses, which is recommended in the guidelines as 3 days per annum.
godtabh wrote: » Have you done any post grad worK? EI have a good guide on what counts as CPD. Review that and then review your cpd log again
Michael D Not Higgins wrote: » I have the guidance notes that cover CPD. I haven't done any post grad courses, so the 3 day recommendation covers training alone. I have undergone less formal but equally rigorous on the job training but I'm unsure whether this could be used.
godtabh wrote: » It is
Dónal wrote: » Congrats by the way Sparks! Still waiting for an interview here.
willowthewisp wrote: » Guys, I am looking to set the wheels in motion for applying before the 30th Jan deadline. Do you think I have enough time to get a healthy submission between now and then? Granted I will probably only get about 20% of it completed before the new year with Christmas and all that.
godtabh wrote: » A month is more than enough time if you put your mind to it
Dónal wrote: » Hah, I cant believe I started this thread nearly two years ago. Time flies eh. Anyways, just rang Engineers Ireland and was told that I was successful (interview was eventually held end of November), so I'm quite delighted to be able to call myself a Chartered Engineer now.
godtabh wrote: » Fair play. You going to buy the stamp?
godtabh wrote: » First official working day of the year. Are many people doing it this year? Thread title updated.
Long Gone wrote: » A month ? ! ! - A week should be more than enough. You're not writing War and Peace....