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So I always thought that with becoming a doctor came becoming a 'professional.' But as I started to notice, everyone is a 'professional.'
All job positions call themselves professionals. Professional writer, professional pest inspector, professional care giver. And the definition at dictionary.com seems to confirm this.
I guess it seems to take away from what I perceived as being the professional world. Or am I being elitist? What do you all think about the word 'professional' as it applies to employment?
All job positions call themselves professionals. Professional writer, professional pest inspector, professional care giver. And the definition at dictionary.com seems to confirm this.
I guess it seems to take away from what I perceived as being the professional world. Or am I being elitist? What do you all think about the word 'professional' as it applies to employment?