This goes back to my point about the status of the profession -- if we're being compared to cooks and service technicians, you know times are going to be rough for us. I'd rather be compared to a lawyer...and make closer to what they make...what we do is no less complex.
Profession have educational and licensing/certification procedures. It has virtually nothing to do with how much money one makes. By definition, programming and website design is not a profession. Lawyers require a graduate degree and passage of the bar exam. Teachers, in most
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