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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

...a professional? (not the telly CI5 dudes lol)

Seen it quite a few times on profiles, what makes someone "professional"?

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

their own consideration to label themselves that.

If they are happy with it, all good.

if someone chooses not to, all good also.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

i see it as a high powered businessman/woman, or a doctor, nurse, lawyer, teacher etc, but i may be wrong

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By *andKCouple
over a year ago

Norfolk

This came up today in the course I am taking. We were told the dictionary definition is:

* Having great skill or experience

* Engaged in activity as a livelihood

* Receiving pay for performance

I have no idea which dictionary the definition comes from and no doubt other dictionaries are available

btw when I finish my course Professional will be part of the title

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By *acavityMan
over a year ago

Redditch

A profession is a job which normally requires a degree or extended study.

something like accountancy, doctor or lawyer. There is normally a Chartered Institute or some such society regulating the qualifications, so the person can put letters after their name, to show that they are a qualified member.

But what does it mean on a profile?

Howard Shipman "The doctor of death" could have described himself as a professional.

I think it's code for Middle class and employed.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"A profession is a job which normally requires a degree or extended study.

something like accountancy, doctor or lawyer. There is normally a Chartered Institute or some such society regulating the qualifications, so the person can put letters after their name, to show that they are a qualified member.

But what does it mean on a profile?

Howard Shipman "The doctor of death" could have described himself as a professional.

I think it's code for Middle class and employed."

Im A professional. I am NOT middle class.

That's a bitter statement.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A profession is a job which normally requires a degree or extended study.

something like accountancy, doctor or lawyer. There is normally a Chartered Institute or some such society regulating the qualifications, so the person can put letters after their name, to show that they are a qualified member.

But what does it mean on a profile?

Howard Shipman "The doctor of death" could have described himself as a professional.

I think it's code for Middle class and employed."

I like the analogy but is it possible to be unemployed and still a professional?

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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago

dirtybigbadsgirlville

courtesy of wiki..

A professional is a person who is paid to undertake a specialised set of tasks and to complete them for a fee. The traditional professions were doctors, lawyers, clergymen, and commissioned military officers. Today, the term is applied to estate agents, surveyors, environmental scientists, forensic scientists, educators, and many more. The term is also used in sports to differentiate amateur players from those who are paid — hence "professional footballer" and "professional golfer".

In some cultures, the term is used as shorthand to describe a particular social stratum of well educated, mostly salaried workers, who enjoy considerable work autonomy, a comfortable salary, and are commonly engaged in creative and intellectually challenging work. Less technically, it may also refer to a person having impressive competence in a particular activity.

Because of the personal and confidential nature of many professional services and thus the necessity to place a great deal of trust in them, most professionals are subject to strict codes of conduct enshrining rigorous ethical and moral obligations.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"A profession is a job which normally requires a degree or extended study.

something like accountancy, doctor or lawyer. There is normally a Chartered Institute or some such society regulating the qualifications, so the person can put letters after their name, to show that they are a qualified member.

But what does it mean on a profile?

Howard Shipman "The doctor of death" could have described himself as a professional.

I think it's code for Middle class and employed.

I like the analogy but is it possible to be unemployed and still a professional? "

Some people sign on for a living.....I guess they could be professional dolies.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

I like the analogy but is it possible to be unemployed and still a professional? "

Of course it is.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

I like the analogy but is it possible to be unemployed and still a professional?

Of course it is.

"

Its thought provoking but professional is a terminology to describe someone who has a profession and it indicates employment. If your not you can't be part of a profession. You could be an ex professional I suppose.

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By *entscotscplCouple
over a year ago

falkirk ish

if we do see the word profesional on a profile we body swerve as this is a swingers site and profesional to us means they think they are better than us and yes we both have paid jobs and in this climate we are lucky but we are just normal people xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

to me its a vocation you can only do after taking on extra training.

i insist im a professional driver, HGV as opposed a taxi driver (runs for cover) lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Think they work ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I would class myself as a professional - my claim to fame? I invented to toothpick! Don't believe me? Try and prove me wrong - 'mon then?!?

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By *am sampsonMan
over a year ago

cwmbran


"...a professional? (not the telly CI5 dudes lol)

Seen it quite a few times on profiles, what makes someone "professional"?"

stricily speaking it would be someone whos work requires them to belong to a professional institute ie lawyers doctor enginners architects accountants

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

I like the analogy but is it possible to be unemployed and still a professional?

Of course it is.

Its thought provoking but professional is a terminology to describe someone who has a profession and it indicates employment. If your not you can't be part of a profession. You could be an ex professional I suppose. "

I guess it depends on whether you _iew unemployed as a negativce description or just someone without a job. A good friend of mine got made redundant last year and got a good payoff, with no ties she has elected to take a break from working but is still a qualified accountant. Similarly, does a woman stop being a professional and become a fulltime mom if she stops working for a time after having kids?

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By *amschwingerzCouple
over a year ago

West

In its true form it means anyone who is engaged in a profession...you dont need qualifications to call yourself or be considered a professional..

e.g Professional footballer, professional decorator etc..

Some people seem to push it to the max though..and im sure some on here describe themselves as 'proffesionals'

simply because they are either delusional or feel the need to put themselves 'above' others..

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By *ucsparkMan
over a year ago

dudley


"i see it as a high powered businessman/woman, or a doctor, nurse, lawyer, teacher etc, but i may be wrong"

So what would you label a Electrician has then profession, skilled, construction worker

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

So, we know what a professional is (in a fashion), who is going to own up to being a lowly underestimated technician on their profile then then?

Who is a professional swinger and who's the technicians?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"if we do see the word profesional on a profile we body swerve as this is a swingers site and profesional to us means they think they are better than us and yes we both have paid jobs and in this climate we are lucky but we are just normal people xx"

Same here. If I see that it makes me think they are stuck up.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"if we do see the word profesional on a profile we body swerve as this is a swingers site and profesional to us means they think they are better than us and yes we both have paid jobs and in this climate we are lucky but we are just normal people xx"

I'm sorry but I disagree with that. I'm a professional but I dont go through life thinking i'm better than anyone.

And personally speaking anyone who does have that mentality is an idiot in my eyes.

I have the term 'professional' in my profile just because its a preference some people look for when they're browsing.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"if we do see the word profesional on a profile we body swerve as this is a swingers site and profesional to us means they think they are better than us and yes we both have paid jobs and in this climate we are lucky but we are just normal people xx

Same here. If I see that it makes me think they are stuck up. "

Agree, in the world of swinging why is "professional" relevant. Unless it's a polite, if not cowardly way of stating we don't want mingers lol, or people of sub human intelligence.

Our profile has become a parody to profiles we have seen on swinger sites over the years.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

For a swing site? People who feel they should be held in greater esteem than most.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

...their attitude towards their chosen profession

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I am a professional Moodycow just ask Jet Im really good at it especially when I am tired

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"i see it as a high powered businessman/woman, or a doctor, nurse, lawyer, teacher etc, but i may be wrong"

awwww, what about the low powered ones then?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

basically it means you are certified

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"i see it as a high powered businessman/woman, or a doctor, nurse, lawyer, teacher etc, but i may be wrong

So what would you label a Electrician has then profession, skilled, construction worker"

professional.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm sorry but I disagree with that. I'm a professional but I dont go through life thinking i'm better than anyone.

And personally speaking anyone who does have that mentality is an idiot in my eyes.

"

Aww thanks. I will update my profile to clearly state that I'm an idiot....

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By *otswbabeCouple
over a year ago

north cornwall

It's how they see themselves

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By *otswbabeCouple
over a year ago

north cornwall

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm sorry but I disagree with that. I'm a professional but I dont go through life thinking i'm better than anyone.

And personally speaking anyone who does have that mentality is an idiot in my eyes.

Aww thanks. I will update my profile to clearly state that I'm an idiot.... "

I meant any person who think's they are better than someone just because they are a professional ..... not you!

If I thought that i just would have replied 'idiot' instead of my origional reply

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

im a professional pain in the arse

does that count

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"im a professional pain in the arse

does that count "

Can I join your group as well as I get labelled with this tag quite often in work!

God knows why!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A profession is a job which normally requires a degree or extended study.

something like accountancy, doctor or lawyer. There is normally a Chartered Institute or some such society regulating the qualifications, so the person can put letters after their name, to show that they are a qualified member.

But what does it mean on a profile?

Howard Shipman "The doctor of death" could have described himself as a professional.

I think it's code for Middle class and employed."

Or even his brother HAROLD!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"im a professional pain in the arse

does that count

Can I join your group as well as I get labelled with this tag quite often in work!

God knows why!!! "

mines true ask anyone whos met me at chams when im in the mood to play up

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"i see it as a high powered businessman/woman, or a doctor, nurse, lawyer, teacher etc, but i may be wrong

So what would you label a Electrician has then profession, skilled, construction worker"

Electricians are skilled workers and so are bricklayers. Labourers are unskilled workers.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

People that may or may not work in RESPONSE. Or on it haha

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I do find the inverted snobbery from those with inferiority complexes on this thread amusing.

If I see a profile stating "very good looking" ...I leave them to it; if I see "I spend eight hours a day, seven days a week in the gym" ...I leave them to it. If I see professional I'll stop and read...I giggle if I see "proffessional, pwofesional" etc...but I leave them to it.

The "very good looking uber gym bunnies" on this site wouldn't be for me and their profiles are written to attract kindred spirits.

Therefore, if you feel you don't meet the "professional" requirement see it as a "not for you" and move on.

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By *iewMan
Forum Mod

over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn


"I do find the inverted snobbery from those with inferiority complexes on this thread amusing.

If I see a profile stating "very good looking" ...I leave them to it; if I see "I spend eight hours a day, seven days a week in the gym" ...I leave them to it. If I see professional I'll stop and read...I giggle if I see "proffessional, pwofesional" etc...but I leave them to it.

The "very good looking uber gym bunnies" on this site wouldn't be for me and their profiles are written to attract kindred spirits.

Therefore, if you feel you don't meet the "professional" requirement see it as a "not for you" and move on. "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We tend to look more favourably upon those who style themselves 'professionals' than those who style themselves 'proffesionals'

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"i see it as a high powered businessman/woman, or a doctor, nurse, lawyer, teacher etc, but i may be wrong

So what would you label a Electrician has then profession, skilled, construction worker

Electricians are skilled workers and so are bricklayers. Labourers are unskilled workers."

Without a good labourer a brickie wouldn't and couldn't perform to his professional best.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

we all have professional jobs be it a cleaner to a managing director

i once spoke to someone on here who claimed he was a professional and when he told me he had no job made me laugh and think professional layabout

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Aww thanks. I will update my profile to clearly state that I'm an idiot....

I meant any person who think's they are better than someone just because they are a professional ..... not you!

If I thought that i just would have replied 'idiot' instead of my origional reply

"

Ah ok... sorry!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We have now bought a Ford capri (crappy), wigs and some empty cardboard boxes to drive through.

We are C15 and enjoy jumping over our bonnets and I have dyed my chest hair black with curly extensions.

Mrs Scoots now has a rug from belly button to knee caps which she practices the art of topiary on.

We are now profeshone......prophes......no i mean prowfesio.......we are now very important

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