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Yes! Danu Send a noteboard - 28/01/2012 09:25:03 PM
Secretaries are not "professionals", any more than cooks or cleaners or even factory superintendants. Professions are generally not only skilled trades, but ones that require licensing to be a member of. Doctors, lawyers, accountants, nurses...those are professions.


Many times a person is accused of "not being professional" as a sort of threat.

Yeah, you know what? I'm doing my JOB the best I can and trying to make some shithead happy as best I can per company policy but you tell me I'm not being professional and insist on talking to a supervisor because you think you are insulting me and because you think you can get something you are not intitled to. Well you know what? Ah ain't a professional and you can talk to my supervisor all you want and then you can go fuck yourself up the ass. :BIG SMILE:
You always have to remember to smile.
CrazedWeasel
OCWIATJ Forever!
This message last edited by Danu on 28/01/2012 at 09:26:05 PM
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Profession/professional - 28/01/2012 06:22:40 AM 801 Views
well from this side of it... - 28/01/2012 08:45:08 AM 434 Views
I think your point is valid. - 28/01/2012 10:23:37 AM 451 Views
I'm not sure I agree with that. - 28/01/2012 10:59:31 AM 456 Views
You can disagree with the English language all you like. - 28/01/2012 03:29:05 PM 587 Views
Well. - 28/01/2012 06:11:26 PM 433 Views
I don't see much point in trying to preserve the archaic use of the word - 28/01/2012 01:54:53 PM 505 Views
Ha! That's silly. - 28/01/2012 03:32:01 PM 461 Views
True story.... - 28/01/2012 09:11:10 PM 510 Views
You're absolutely correct. It's just society trying to make shit jobs sound better. - 28/01/2012 03:25:48 PM 463 Views
Yeah, it's important to denote which occupations demand extraordinary, society-affecting judgement. - 28/01/2012 05:19:30 PM 557 Views
at this point, though, I think teaching should be professionalized - 28/01/2012 05:37:46 PM 514 Views
that will be hard for them to do - 28/01/2012 05:44:53 PM 449 Views
depends on the teacher you talk to. - 28/01/2012 07:11:58 PM 429 Views
That is a good point. - 28/01/2012 08:16:38 PM 419 Views
You need a license, don't you? *NM* - 28/01/2012 08:15:10 PM 192 Views
I believe the actual term used is "certification" - 28/01/2012 08:49:23 PM 419 Views
We have a certification process that any college grad with common sense could pass. - 28/01/2012 10:36:29 PM 463 Views
Perhaps not, then. - 28/01/2012 11:12:33 PM 404 Views
in my mind teaching is indeed a profession. *NM* - 28/01/2012 08:25:18 PM 257 Views
and there is the problem - 29/01/2012 02:59:15 AM 520 Views
A teacher must have a collage degree and not only that but - 29/01/2012 11:07:51 AM 430 Views
oh I disagree with the strict code of conduct part - 29/01/2012 05:57:35 PM 442 Views
Yes! - 28/01/2012 09:25:03 PM 483 Views
Connotations change. Deal with it. *NM* - 28/01/2012 10:29:20 PM 364 Views

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