Well anyone in the IT industry knows that we are all putting in those 
huge hours every year to to keep current with the latest and 
newest...!!!

So we have that item covered.

That's for darn sure.

-- Kristina

> 
> >So someone who has degrees in Computer Science has not undergone
> >"specialized study"?
> 
>          Of course they do. We have things like "professional 
baseball players"
> which to me is a joke. To me, and I'm only speaking for myself, 
professionalism
> also implies ongoing. Virtually all profession have a specified 
number of
> required annual hours that must be spent on keeping current with the 
state-of-
> the-art.
> 
>          I'm not trying to be an elitist but rather a pragmatist. A 
> have a cousin
> who drive an 18 wheeler for a living. He makes about $90K a year. 
Would
> you consider him a professional? There are people in the construction
> trades making over $100K a year, likewise, are they professionals? 
There
> is an elusive ingredient in what most people consider professionalism.
> 
> Urb
> 
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