Our organized real estate associations have been doing a pretty good job trying to enlighten the public that we «real estate agents» are a group of well educated professionals, but isn't it time
our profession moved with the times and elevated our image still a little further by getting rid of the redundant terms «salesperson», «sales representative», etc..?
Not exact matches
The NAO found that 53 per cent of the 44,900 full
time teachers entering the
profession in 2014 were newly qualified,
with the remainder either returning to teaching after a break or
moving into the state - funded sector from elsewhere.
Through this
move into technology education — the study of industry and technology — the industrial - arts
profession signaled an attempt to realign itself
with the general - education program, and, at the same
time, to strengthen its vocational and prevocational posture in the schools.
These
moves come at a
time when teacher satisfaction nationally is at its lowest point in more than two decades, according to the annual MetLife Survey of the American Teacher,
with more of those in the
profession saying they are considering leaving it or fear for the security of their jobs than at any recent
time.
It is
time to
move forward
with stronger concrete steps to promote diversity within the
profession.
CCCA 30th anniversary dinner keynote examined how the
profession needs to
move forward
with the
times.
Headon said lawyers need to reflect on the fact that while lawyers tend to hold much of what they do and how they do it to be sacred, most other
professions have
moved on
with the
times to embrace technology and other service providers in an effort to get things done more efficiently.
Even long established
professions previously grounded in tradition need to
move with the
times, which is a view certainly held by Setfords Solicitors.
Yet, without breaking out of old moulds, without trying something new from
time to
time, without accepting that trying and failing is a necessary step to growth, the legal
profession and justice system as a whole can not effectively
move past the current challenges
with respect to access to justice, homogeneity of the
profession, technological innovation and consumer demand for change.