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curt clay

Which do you prefer behind your name and why?

Is your preference based on personal accomplishment or professional necessity? or because chicks dig titles?

 
May 21, 07 1:24 pm
eastcoastarch03

PA, professional Architect

May 21, 07 1:41 pm  · 
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eastcoastarch03

or PA, professional Alcoholic

May 21, 07 1:41 pm  · 
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Chili Davis

BAMF

May 21, 07 2:13 pm  · 
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+i

do you actually put that on your checks?

aside from your business cards and office emails... do you put the "comma LEED AP" on your damn bank checks? if you don't then it's not important.

May 21, 07 2:13 pm  · 
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curt clay

I'm not LEED certified, but I think the only place i would use it would be on business cards...

May 21, 07 3:17 pm  · 
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treekiller

on my emails and business card

Treekilla
LEED-AP
-and either-
M.LA/M.Arch
-or-
Assoc. ASLA/Assoc. AIA

May 21, 07 5:37 pm  · 
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WonderK

I want AS MANY LETTERS AS POSSIBLE behind my name. :o)

My friend just became a "Esq." and I don't know what that means except that she's a lawyer, and it looks cool.

May 21, 07 8:33 pm  · 
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My emails all have:

rationalist
LEED AP
company
address
phone
fax

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Them's the letters I use, because them's the letter I's got...

May 21, 07 8:36 pm  · 
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sajimtk

"Esq." = "Esquire," as in Bill S. Preston, Esq. Basically a title of respect.

May 22, 07 3:04 am  · 
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db

MArch, AssocAIA

May 22, 07 8:02 am  · 
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b3tadine[sutures]

i am going to start putting Dr. on mine and Architectural Physician....

May 22, 07 8:12 am  · 
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Master Architect

WTF - WHAT THE FUCK

DA - DUMB ASS

May 22, 07 9:08 am  · 
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garpike

garpike, LK

May 23, 07 1:07 am  · 
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WonderK

ha!

May 23, 07 8:44 am  · 
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citizen

Citizen, PhD, AIA

May 23, 07 11:01 am  · 
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