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look I know those of you who have earned the narrow definition of the word want to preserve it Ray Send a noteboard - 30/01/2012 03:19:30 PM
But sorry you lost that fight when they started using the word to mean someone who does something for a living. If you can say someone is a professional painter how does it make logical sense to turn around and say they are not a professional? To make things worse once they started using the term unprofessional to describe someone who was not conducting themselves in an acceptable manner it really can't be shocking that people start objecting to being told they are not professionals.

Basically once they started using the word started to mean something beyond the narrow definition of of a few select careers that “professed” to a code of conduct this creep was inevitable.
We can argue what we think a word should mean but when the dictionary meaning doesn't match usage it really just come down to opinion. In the end words mean what people think they mean
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Profession/professional - 28/01/2012 06:22:40 AM 788 Views
well from this side of it... - 28/01/2012 08:45:08 AM 422 Views
I think your point is valid. - 28/01/2012 10:23:37 AM 438 Views
I'm not sure I agree with that. - 28/01/2012 10:59:31 AM 441 Views
You can disagree with the English language all you like. - 28/01/2012 03:29:05 PM 570 Views
Well. - 28/01/2012 06:11:26 PM 418 Views
I don't see much point in trying to preserve the archaic use of the word - 28/01/2012 01:54:53 PM 493 Views
Ha! That's silly. - 28/01/2012 03:32:01 PM 446 Views
No it is silly to think you can make a living language stagnant - 28/01/2012 05:38:27 PM 451 Views
That's hyperbole if I ever heard it. - 28/01/2012 08:29:20 PM 423 Views
If you were to ask 100 Americans what their profession was they would tell you what their job was - 29/01/2012 02:52:22 AM 403 Views
Ask 100 Americans "When did you cease raping children?" - 29/01/2012 03:05:57 AM 514 Views
speaking of hyperbole *NM* - 29/01/2012 03:09:45 AM 188 Views
how many people want to acknowledge they're not in a "professional job"? - 30/01/2012 02:25:25 PM 498 Views
look I know those of you who have earned the narrow definition of the word want to preserve it - 30/01/2012 03:19:30 PM 512 Views
True story.... - 28/01/2012 09:11:10 PM 494 Views
You're absolutely correct. It's just society trying to make shit jobs sound better. - 28/01/2012 03:25:48 PM 448 Views
Yeah, it's important to denote which occupations demand extraordinary, society-affecting judgement. - 28/01/2012 05:19:30 PM 535 Views
at this point, though, I think teaching should be professionalized - 28/01/2012 05:37:46 PM 496 Views
that will be hard for them to do - 28/01/2012 05:44:53 PM 432 Views
depends on the teacher you talk to. - 28/01/2012 07:11:58 PM 417 Views
That is a good point. - 28/01/2012 08:16:38 PM 404 Views
You need a license, don't you? *NM* - 28/01/2012 08:15:10 PM 185 Views
I believe the actual term used is "certification" - 28/01/2012 08:49:23 PM 406 Views
We have a certification process that any college grad with common sense could pass. - 28/01/2012 10:36:29 PM 446 Views
Perhaps not, then. - 28/01/2012 11:12:33 PM 394 Views
in my mind teaching is indeed a profession. *NM* - 28/01/2012 08:25:18 PM 251 Views
and there is the problem - 29/01/2012 02:59:15 AM 502 Views
A teacher must have a collage degree and not only that but - 29/01/2012 11:07:51 AM 417 Views
oh I disagree with the strict code of conduct part - 29/01/2012 05:57:35 PM 429 Views
Yes! - 28/01/2012 09:25:03 PM 466 Views
Connotations change. Deal with it. *NM* - 28/01/2012 10:29:20 PM 356 Views

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