Professional conduct
From: | "Renton, Lousie, Mrs" <177louie@chiron.wits.ac.za> |
Dear Educatedhisto
As defined by the Oxford dictionary a professional is one who is
"engaged in a paid occupation rather than as an amateur "
Profession is defined as " a paid occupation, especially one in
volving training and a formal education"
Your vituperative and insulting e-mail belies your so-called
professionalism. We who do ours jobs well and with accuracy and
dedication are the true professionals!
Louise Renton
Johannesburg
South Africa
On 8 Jan 02, at 20:04, Educatedhisto@cs.com wrote:
> That's fine, what's your point? If your insinuating that I am saying
> that you are not a professional your wrong. If you read my email
> correctly you would realize that people without degrees are not
> considered professionals. Even that is stretching it. If you go by
> the correct definition as set forth by the Universities is only
> includes people that have graduated from Law, Med, and Vet school.
>
> J. F.
>
> SoCal
>
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