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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Professionals have a license to practice their trade: teacher doctor, enegineer, lawyer, nurses, message therapist, estheticians. beautician. Nannies. However, have no certificate to ply their trade. No institution of higher learning confers a degree in Nannying. Anyone can be a nannyand zero training is required.[/quote] So there is a college degree to become a "professional golfer" or "professional model"? You have been posting this same nonsense over and over again since I have been reading this forum and you have always been shot down. Why continue? You just embarrass yourself. [/quote] As was posted before people say professional golfer, etc. because golfing and modeling (beauty pageants), etc. are hobbies that the person has segwayed into a job. No one nannies as a hobby, nanny is always a "job" so we already know you are getting paid to be a nanny (unlike when someone says they are going to play golf, your first thought is that it is unpaid and for fun) so you aren't a professional, you are just a worker. Just like any other job no one, that isn't trying to argue semantics, would prefix with "professional" such as Target cashier or McDonalds cook.[/quote]
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