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Only Ties?

Former Community Member
Former Community Member
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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  • I still make occasional (although declining) use of a traditional pocket diary which comes with membership if you tick a box. I also take E&T out of the wrapper occasionally, because I get an e-mail digest every few days. When I do I mostly enjoy the magazine and passed the last couple of copies to a neighbour’s teenage son who had expressed an interest in Engineering.  The lapel pin works well for me and is gender neutral. Why not just issue them, at least by request?              


    I regret that the IMechE didn’t become part of the IET when it had the chance. We love mechanical engineering and many other varieties of engineering and technology as well. I attended a (free) IMechE organised event around Railway Electrification recently, having been invited via an IET generated e-mail.  The circumstances of Grace’s proposed training may differ, but I believe that we are collaborating where possible?

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  • I still make occasional (although declining) use of a traditional pocket diary which comes with membership if you tick a box. I also take E&T out of the wrapper occasionally, because I get an e-mail digest every few days. When I do I mostly enjoy the magazine and passed the last couple of copies to a neighbour’s teenage son who had expressed an interest in Engineering.  The lapel pin works well for me and is gender neutral. Why not just issue them, at least by request?              


    I regret that the IMechE didn’t become part of the IET when it had the chance. We love mechanical engineering and many other varieties of engineering and technology as well. I attended a (free) IMechE organised event around Railway Electrification recently, having been invited via an IET generated e-mail.  The circumstances of Grace’s proposed training may differ, but I believe that we are collaborating where possible?

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