Profession or work?

What profession do you admire most and why?

A profession is a type of job or career that usually requires special training, education, or skills, and is often recognized by “society” as important or specialized.

For example:

Teaching is a profession because it requires qualifications and expertise. Medicine, law, engineering, and accounting are all considered professions.

It can also simply mean the kind of work someone does, for example, “His profession is retail”.

I admire any profession that helps others and that isn’t the most glamorous, for example, doctors, nurses, teachers, physiotherapists. However, I admire most jobs out there, especially the people who carry out certain jobs. I admire their passion for their job, their character and making the consumer feel positive.

I admire anyone who is working hard, granted you need to have the ability to work. I will treat a doctor or lawyer the same way I would treat a cleaner or a taxi driver, a shop assistant or a dentist. I admire those who want to work, who try their hardest to find employment and want to make a difference. Those who have to overcome illness or live with a chronic condition, where it takes all their might to work even a few hours a week.

I also believe a person’s character can be revealed by the way they treat people in jobs that are often undervalued or considered “less prestigious”. If you are rude to the waiter, we’re going to have issues!

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