Anonymous wrote:however in that situation she may not use your first name either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As George Herbert Walker Bush scoffed about "Dr." Henry Kissinger, "The fu*#er doesn't make house calls, does he?"
awesome.
And no, doctorates in academic subjects are the most indecisive, risk averse, mundane, slow motion thinkers around. They would collapse in med school and freeze in residency. Best to stick to their 2-4 year policy papers and proofs disproving each other every 10 years. Yeah, really grow that GDP or save some lives...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As George Herbert Walker Bush scoffed about "Dr." Henry Kissinger, "The fu*#er doesn't make house calls, does he?"
awesome.
And no, doctorates in academic subjects are the most indecisive, risk averse, mundane, slow motion thinkers around. They would collapse in med school and freeze in residency. Best to stick to their 2-4 year policy papers and proofs disproving each other every 10 years. Yeah, really grow that GDP or save some lives...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What entails respect? Earning potential or the ability to excel/specialize in a field/ area of interest ? Acquiring a Phd reqyuires perseverance and passion for knowledge. I think that deserves respect. Being hung up on titles is a whole another thing
OP here. I'm a lawyer involved in litigation and am trying to get documents from her. I'm not saying a PhD is worthless by any stretch.
Anonymous wrote:What entails respect? Earning potential or the ability to excel/specialize in a field/ area of interest ? Acquiring a Phd reqyuires perseverance and passion for knowledge. I think that deserves respect. Being hung up on titles is a whole another thing
Anonymous wrote:Op here. It had nothing to do with her work at all when she asked me to call her doctor. She was upset I referred to her by her first name.
When I first started working my boss had me call her "Ms. Smith," but I noticed that older women and male coworker's were allowed to call her Larla. It was just something rude she would do to younger women. A power play.
I'm going to find out what her phd is in. I get the feeling it's not in her field of expertise. [/quote
agree, she's just doing this as a put down. maybe she's having a bad week and wants to remind you that she wasted 6-8 years doing a PhD in a subject area she doesn't even work in. if anything feel sorry for her, and ask her what's she's published recently.
Anonymous wrote:This is insane and ppl like this drive me nuts. When we got married, we sent DHs brother and SIL the invitation (both PhDs) addressed to Mr and Mrs. They returned the envelope with the mr and Mrs crossed out and replaced with "Drs." Needless to say, we aren't close.
They must make the most delightful dinner guests!Anonymous wrote:As George Herbert Walker Bush scoffed about "Dr." Henry Kissinger, "The fu*#er doesn't make house calls, does he?"