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I'm not sure I agree with that. nossy Send a noteboard - 28/01/2012 10:59:31 AM
I think we sometimes put too much emphasis on higher education. There are many, many jobs that don't require it, but are equally important to a highly functioning society. We all know that not everyone can be a highly educated doctor, lawyer, etc. Imo, it's not wrong of those who can't to be proud of what they have decided to do for a career (as long as it actually is a career - I'm not talking about people who bounce from one thing to another).

I do agree that teenagers at McDonald's aren't professionals, but then again, I can't recall ever hearing the term being used that way. In fact, I've never even come across someone calling him/herself a professional restaurant manager, though I know several people who will do that until they retire.

I think I only agree with you on one aspect - if someone isn't in a highly professionalized career, I would object to them saying "I am a Professional." I'm sure it's nitpicky , but I don't mind the same person saying "I am a professional maid."
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Profession/professional - 28/01/2012 06:22:40 AM 710 Views
well from this side of it... - 28/01/2012 08:45:08 AM 340 Views
I think your point is valid. - 28/01/2012 10:23:37 AM 352 Views
I'm not sure I agree with that. - 28/01/2012 10:59:31 AM 363 Views
You can disagree with the English language all you like. - 28/01/2012 03:29:05 PM 493 Views
Well. - 28/01/2012 06:11:26 PM 341 Views
I don't see much point in trying to preserve the archaic use of the word - 28/01/2012 01:54:53 PM 413 Views
Ha! That's silly. - 28/01/2012 03:32:01 PM 365 Views
True story.... - 28/01/2012 09:11:10 PM 407 Views
You're absolutely correct. It's just society trying to make shit jobs sound better. - 28/01/2012 03:25:48 PM 367 Views
Yeah, it's important to denote which occupations demand extraordinary, society-affecting judgement. - 28/01/2012 05:19:30 PM 446 Views
at this point, though, I think teaching should be professionalized - 28/01/2012 05:37:46 PM 417 Views
that will be hard for them to do - 28/01/2012 05:44:53 PM 351 Views
depends on the teacher you talk to. - 28/01/2012 07:11:58 PM 332 Views
That is a good point. - 28/01/2012 08:16:38 PM 324 Views
You need a license, don't you? *NM* - 28/01/2012 08:15:10 PM 156 Views
I believe the actual term used is "certification" - 28/01/2012 08:49:23 PM 324 Views
We have a certification process that any college grad with common sense could pass. - 28/01/2012 10:36:29 PM 364 Views
Perhaps not, then. - 28/01/2012 11:12:33 PM 315 Views
in my mind teaching is indeed a profession. *NM* - 28/01/2012 08:25:18 PM 225 Views
and there is the problem - 29/01/2012 02:59:15 AM 424 Views
A teacher must have a collage degree and not only that but - 29/01/2012 11:07:51 AM 338 Views
oh I disagree with the strict code of conduct part - 29/01/2012 05:57:35 PM 344 Views
Yes! - 28/01/2012 09:25:03 PM 388 Views
Connotations change. Deal with it. *NM* - 28/01/2012 10:29:20 PM 324 Views

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