Just
think of other professions that do not allow such things.
I have been in this profession for over 30 years and can honestly say I can not
think of any other profession I would rather be a part of.
Despite the dreaded fear of perpetrating an ad hom, one that potentially disqualifies the logical power of my later statements and also entails the risk that some sociology professors will frown at me, I still must note that I can
think of no other profession more suited to The Bubble, than that of a:
Other than professional boxing, I can't
think of any other profession where the job requires constant fighting!»
I can
think of no other profession that gives more than passing consideration to citation practice.
The police still have badges but I honestly can't
think of any other profession that does.
Not exact matches
The
other problem I
think (and this is not the result
of the manic depressive side
of my
profession as someone who works in «Asile» (refuge), an organisation dealing with migrants) is that we must add to the central preoccupations
of our
thinking the question
of refugees and asylum.
There is clearly a correlation between what people
think important and what they are willing to spend money on, and the notoriously low salaries
of ministers in comparison with those in
other skilled
professions may be an index
of ill health.
On a general note, and from years
of experience in political activism, union affairs and my former
profession, I
think the idea that «the people who are the laziest [that] are the most critical
of other people's [XYZ]» is not only incorrect but leads to lowered standards.
On the Warriors» and Cavs» dominance: «I'm just glad that people aren't as critical
of dominance in
other professions cause I never want my doctor to be like, «You know what Imma go ahead and mess this one up so no one
thinks that I'm too good.
«There is no
other profession where at 30 you have to seriously
think about changing your career course,» states Julie Cooke, a postdoc in the Department
of Anatomy and Developmental Biology at University College London (UCL).
But as I cured myself
of narcissism, as I helped
others through my writing, and as I grew my
profession, I started
thinking more about providing for myself.
I like to
think that if I lived somewhere
other than the mountains and had a
profession other than teaching, I'd invest in a few more pairs
of heels and show them the attention they deserve.
Still I do not
think any
of us presumes to
think that teachers will remain in positions as long as their predecessors did when many
other types
of occupations and
professions were not open to women or people
of color.
Perhaps at no
other time in the history
of American education has there been more publicly available information about what teachers
think about their
profession, their students, and the conditions under which they work.
Students at top - tier colleges are less likely than their peers at
other colleges to go into education; high - achieving college graduates are less likely to go into teaching; and those who do become teachers are less likely to stay in the
profession long term.45 In recent polling, high - achieving Millennials revealed much
of the
thinking that goes into this drop - off: They reported that they do not believe teaching is a good career option for high - achieving students, and they feel that the status
of the teaching
profession is in decline.46
Though my teachers and I left mentally exhausted and put in more hours
of work in 2 days than we
thought possible, we walked away with a sense
of rejuvenation for our
profession and ready to share our knowledge with
others.
Elmore Leonard, the prolific detective fiction series author, was never shy about telling
other authors what he
thought of the writing
profession.
Unlike the
other adult characters -LRB-... - roberts Do you
think Marc's lack
of empathy is common in the medical
profession?
Just from what I've seen
of students at
other schools, I don't
think there will be a lack
of communicators in our
profession.
The vast majority
of content comes from the community itself as well as
thought leaders and
others looking to influence the
profession in some way.
The vast majority
of content comes from the community itself as well as
thought leaders and
others looking to influence the
profession in some way.
My climate enemies have done scientific and
other academic frauds; they've destroyed, withheld and pretended to misplace scientific data in order to prevent the human race discovering things about nature; they've forged documents to frame people they don't like; mendaciously and publicly accused innocent people
of deplorable crimes that carry prison sentences; betrayed the trust reposed in their
professions by fraudulently abrogating to themselves the magical competence to diagnose entire swathes
of the (perfectly healthy) population with
thought disorders just to score points in an academic bitch fight; deliberately and self - servingly lied to * massive * audiences about the way science itself works — than which I can't for the life
of me
think of a greater crime against humanity in the recent history
of the developed world, can you Joe?
And, to be fair, television and movie courtroom escapades have often favorably shaped the ways
other people
think of our
profession.
This morning I
thought about the many lawyers and
other professionals working within the legal
profession and how most everyone feels that success is out
of their grasp.
I see this growing even more and as we all become more wired and connected, I
think the web will offer
other new and interesting ways for practicePRO staff to reach out, communicate and collaborate with members
of the
profession.
«In the legal
profession, above all
others, the Latin tongue is a living force, a priceless aid to precision
of thought, to verbal economy and practical efficiency.»
She endures incredible abuse from a handful
of councillors and
others, but largely, I
think she's held in huge respect by council and the
profession.
I am a very, very lucky lawyer, and I have been mentored and inspired by a great many lawyers, too many to list but among them: my late uncle, Daniel Golden, a solo practitioner in my hometown much respected in his jurisdiction, who rose in his career to be elected President
of his State Bar and was still practicing at 90; the first partner to whom I was assigned, the late Robert Rosenman, then Managing Partner at Cravath, Swaine & Moore and a legendary US securities lawyer and practice leader, who taught me to
think critically and the importance
of attention to detail; Dame Rosalyn Higgins, later President
of the International Court
of Justice but long before that I was in the first class that she taught at the London School
of Economics, whom I found inspiring both for her achievements and her person; and latterly Lord Woolf, former Lord Chief Justice, who has provided inspiration and encouragement for our P.R.I.M.E. Finance project consistent with so many
other inspiring contributions he has tirelessly made to the
profession.
We also work very hard to make sure that our session speakers are diverse as well and so we will have — I
think we are going to have parity right now between women and minorities and your kind
of normal White male speakers that you see in a lot
of other conferences, because we want our conference to reflect legal
profession and we know that the legal
profession is more than just any single type
of person, just like there is no single type
of law.
If not, then you'll remain dependent on both market conditions and the hope that
other lawyers will continue to falsely
think that they are not in the
profession of selling legal services.
Monica Bay: I completely agree with you, and the
other thing that I keep
thinking about is, this may be a turning point for the entire
profession, because they are the ones who are stepping up like immediately and the dynamics between the president, that and journalists as well, because all
of a sudden we're in a position where it's the lawyers that are standing up to help.
Andrew Arruda: Well, you know what it was, Sharon, it was — I
think in
other professions where you're like, hey, would you like another team member that could help you a lot, that phraseology and that kind
of way
of kind
of marketing your tool is effective, but I
think in law what ended up happening was the same thing that happened when
other technology became available like email and telephones and computers.
If you
think there is poor accountability and transparency for police in Ontario, then you should probably be concerned about every single
other profession in our province (including that
of Defence Lawyer Michael Spratt).
This hardship is
thought to far exceed that
of many
other professions, helping to justify what lawyers get each year.
The
other thing to say here is that we do
of course have a split
profession over here, and it may be that the personal nature
of blogging is more attractive to barristers than solicitors — I
think it's already true that a higher proportion
of barristers have embraced blogging.
Do you
think the specialist work
of law librarians / information professionals and
other members
of the legal
profession can be replicated by machines?
The vast majority
of content comes from the community itself as well as
thought leaders and
others looking to influence the
profession in some way.
I don't know if there is any
other profession — I can't
think of one off hand — that is entitled to discriminate in the manner the legal
profession does in the provision
of its services, and I speak from personal experience.
When
others think of you or your organization (or even the legal
profession), they often have a preconceived notion
of what you are like.
While doctors may be the first thing that comes to mind when you
think of healthcare
professions, there are plenty
of other career paths for aspiring members
of the healthcare industry.
The vast majority
of content comes from the community itself as well as
thought leaders and
others looking to influence the
profession in some way.
Think of a certified professional resume writer like you do any
other service
profession.
I
thought long and hard about the development
of other professions such as nursing and social work.
Care and development / Care for
others / Care for the caregivers / Care, learning and treatment / Care leavers / Care work / Care workers (1) / Care workers (2) / Care workers (3) / Care workers (4) / Care worker role / Care workers (1983) / Care worker turnover / Caregiver roles / Caregiver's dilemma / Carers (1) / Carers (2) / Carers support groups / Caring / Caring and its discontents / Caring for carers / Caring for children / Caring interaction / Caring relationships / Carpe minutum / Casing / Cause and behavior / Causes
of stress / Celebrate / Challenging behaviours / Challenging children and A. S. Neill / Change (1) / Change (2) / Change and child care workers / Change in world view / Change theory / Changing a child's world view / Changing behaviour / Child, active or passive / Child Advocacy / Child and youth care (1) / Child and youth care (2) / Child and youth care and mental health / Child and youth care education / Child and youth care work unique / Child behaviour and family functioning / Child care and the organization / Child care workers (1) / Child Care workers (2) / Child care workers (3) / Child care workers: catalysts for a future world / Childcare workers in Ireland / Child carers / Child health in foster care / Child in pain / Child perspective in FGC / Child saving movement / Child's perspective / Child's play / Child's security / Children and power / Children and television / Children in care / Children in state care / Children
of alcoholics (1) / Children
of alcoholics (2) / Children today / Children who hate (1) / Children who hate (2) / Children who hate (3) / Children who were in care / Children whose defenses work overtime / Children's ability to give consent / Children's emotions / Children's feelings / Children's grief / Children's homes / Children's homes in UK / Children's rights (1) / Children's rights (2) / Children's rights (3) / Children's stress / Children's views (1) / Children's views (2) / Children's views on smacking / Children's voices / Children's work and child labour / Choices in caring / Choices for youth / Circular effect behavior / Clare Winnicott / Class teacher / Classroom meetings / Clear
thought / Client self - determination / Clinical application
of humour / Coaching approach / Coercion / Coercion and compliance (1) / Coercion and compliance (2) / Cognitive - behavioral interventions and anger / Cognitive skills / Collaboration / Commissioner for children / Commitment to care / Common needs / Common
profession?
There is no
other profession, that I can
think of, where the public does not understand that a legal agreement to give them service means we have to forgo everything etc to be at their beck and call.
Let's not malign
other professions while asking that
others think more highly
of ours.
Because I
think the success
of The New York Times charging people to read news and information on the Internet will have a direct impact not just on newspapers but a lot
of other professions.
There is no
other profession (no respected one anyway) that I can
think of where so much FREE stuff is offered with no promise / guarantee
of payment for services provided.
Realtors need to stop
thinking about how they are viewed by
other members
of this what - should - be-a
profession but which currently it is not, and pay total attention to how they are viewed by those from whom Realtors want to extract commissions... members
of the public.