tree hugger said:Foresters get a silver ring for their pinky too, similar to the engineers iron ring (but better )
They are provided to graduates by the Canadian Institute of Forestry.
tree hugger said:Foresters get a silver ring for their pinky too, similar to the engineers iron ring (but better )
They are provided to graduates by the Canadian Institute of Forestry.
Strike said:Imitation is the best form of flattery. Everyone wants to look like an engineer. ;D
Strike said:Imitation is the best form of flattery. Everyone wants to look like an engineer. ;D
http://ironring.ca/rezz said:Hiya,
This might be a weird question, but I seem to see a lot of officers with a plain sliver ring on their pinky finger, is there something to it or am I crazy?
Rookie Green said:Yup- I know the graduating students at my university are getting their's next week, and I should have mine about a year from now. It's an interesting story- The iron is intended to signify the loss of lives due to the improper engineering of the Quebec Bridge, and it's worn on the pinky so that every time an engineer works on any sort of plans, it drags across the paper, reminding them of their responsibilities and commitment to ethics.
Strike said:Good enough to know the difference between then and than!
:nana:
tree hugger said:For foresters:
http://www.cif-ifc.org/site/silver_ring_program