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Only Ties?

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Hello,


Set off to the Rohde & Schwarz Demystifying EMC event this morning. Upon arrival at the Silverstone car park, I proceeded to get my IET tie out and promptly put it back in my bag after realizing I was not wearing a post Christmas shirt and the collar was a bit too tight to be kept fastened. That got me thinking along the lines of what else could be made available to fly the IET membership flag ..... and then it came to me, enamel lapel badges!


So how about adding them alongside ties?


Regards,


Jon


P.S. The Rohde & Schwarz event was very good!
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  • Grace Munday:


    As a Mechanical Design Engineer I (sadly) occasionally feel that I am in the wrong institution! And now I see that the IMECHE specificaly lists items for ladies and so are more inclusive I really begin to wonder if I should swop!

     




    No...PLEASE don't leave us...we need people who will jump up and down and make a fuss!


    I just looked on the IRSE website (Rail Signalling Engineers), not only do they only offer a tie, but it is a centenary tie...which some might say is a fair comment on those of us in the railway signalling community smiley


    As far as I can see from the website the Chartered Management Institute don't offer anything at all, which seems a bit surprising, although I do vaguely remember getting a pin badge when I joined. I do have a collection of (bright pink) CMI stress balls which I have picked up at events which have proved very useful!


    Many thanks for your input to the discussion, greatly appreciated,


    Andy


     

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  • Grace Munday:


    As a Mechanical Design Engineer I (sadly) occasionally feel that I am in the wrong institution! And now I see that the IMECHE specificaly lists items for ladies and so are more inclusive I really begin to wonder if I should swop!

     




    No...PLEASE don't leave us...we need people who will jump up and down and make a fuss!


    I just looked on the IRSE website (Rail Signalling Engineers), not only do they only offer a tie, but it is a centenary tie...which some might say is a fair comment on those of us in the railway signalling community smiley


    As far as I can see from the website the Chartered Management Institute don't offer anything at all, which seems a bit surprising, although I do vaguely remember getting a pin badge when I joined. I do have a collection of (bright pink) CMI stress balls which I have picked up at events which have proved very useful!


    Many thanks for your input to the discussion, greatly appreciated,


    Andy


     

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