On October 24, 2014 at 00:43, Mac Burks (39) said...
It's not just our industry. It's the same for Doctors, Lawyers, Wait Staapplicationff, Toilet Scrubbers and even engineers.
I heartily disagree. At least a doctor or lawyer has passed a certain basic level of scrutiny. Lawyers must pass the Bar in their state, and doctors must serve a residency. Both professions must demonstrate a certain level of theoretical knowledge, and then demonstrate a level of practical application. This is common in many professions, but is lacking for what most in this forum define as CI's.
PS: Engineers have their equivalents along with Dr's & Lawyers, when it comes to theoretical knowledge and practical application.