From: Michael Dillon <michael@memra.com>
Sure it has. But a lot of professionals have the attitude that details
need to be hashed out discreetly in private so that a polished,
professional front can be shown in public.
Naw, that's called "going behind your back", "back-stabbing", "beating
around the bush", "behind closed doors", "smoke-filled rooms", and other
derogatory statements.
That's for politicians and management. Not professionals.
polished != professional
I'm not saying that the
desires of the public have changed, but that the attitudes of
professionals have changed and are continuing to change.
Actually, I just think that more politicians and white-collar workers
are calling themselves "professionals", which used to be reserved for
doctors, engineers, professors (note the root), scientists, etc.
Now, we have "sanitary waste-management engineers" (which has no
educational requirement)....
If the distinction escapes you, remember that traditionally a lawyer is
an apprenticed tradesman, a judge is a professional.
Every time I see some dingbat lawyer that adds "Esquire" after their
name, I ask "Who is your knight? What liege have you sworn fealty?"
Bill.Simpson@um.cc.umich.edu
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