In the context of my post, if I'm the contractor, and have to instruct the engineer, I made the mistake and hired the wrong firm.
In the context of your rebuttal, however, that's the failings. if the engineer has no field experience, he's accreditation along with all his cohorts has dropped in value.
But let's first go all hippie. Let's agree on one thing to start.
"Those who can't do, teach, and those who can't teach, inspect."
Any electrician, almost, thst I've hired (for my electric company), part of their probation period was to read my ac/dc theory book (electron flow theory). They didn't have to understand all or most of it, but it was a gauge into their psyche and whether they were looking for today's job or tomorrow's career.