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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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We see on quiet a few profiles were people describe themselves as "professional"
What kind of job would one have to be in to be a professional?
Or is it anyone thats employed can call themselves a pro?
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By (user no longer on site)
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"We see on quiet a few profiles were people describe themselves as "professional"
What kind of job would one have to be in to be a professional?
Or is it anyone thats employed can call themselves a pro?
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See this on profiles alright.
Dont understand it.
Not sure what the person is trying to say. Guessing its that they have an office/suit & tie type job as to a farmer say.
Or maybe they're FAB Pros, and making a living off here |
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over a year ago
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It refers to a job where one has undergone specific training and is the member of a professional body regulating that profession. e.g. medical council for doctors, law soc for solicitors etc.
I think some people use it to get across what type of person they are. Rightly or wrongly. |
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I stand accused. I have it on my profile. It's neither to attach bragging rights nor to gloat. I merely use it as an adjective for descriptive purposes.
Used in its purist form one can attach its meaning to any profession, be it white collar or blue collar. |
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"I stand accused. I have it on my profile. It's neither to attach bragging rights nor to gloat. I merely use it as an adjective for descriptive purposes.
Used in its purist form one can attach its meaning to any profession, be it white collar or blue collar." i have green wellies do that count. |
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