JennM":2yhas49m said:
From Meriam Webster online:
Main Entry: 1pro·fes·sion·al
Pronunciation: pr&-'fesh-n&l, -'fe-sh&-n&l
Function: adjective
Date: circa 1748
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Main Entry: aquar·ist
Pronunciation: &-'kwar-ist, -'kwer-
Function: noun
Date: circa 1893
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By those definitions, any and all of us who do this for a living, are "Professional Aquarists".
Jenn
Hi Jenn, thanx for the look-up.
Let me suggest that I was not interested in the dictionary meaning of either "professional", or "aquarist"... Those are fairly self evident.
And yes, I do have dictionaries,,,
You may recall from your days in Canada, that in this country the use of P.Eng. is a
title, which in fact is protected [ by law ].
People can make a claim to being a "professional engineer".. but to claim "Professional Engineer" one needs to be a registered member of the applicable Society of Professional Engineers. Likewise , one can be a nurse, without being an RN!
Note that I also asked "" Is there a society that certifies "Aquarists"? ""
That was part and parcel of my enquiry, lest there be some confusion.
I am not familiar with the various and sundry societies that may exist in the USA.
For instance I know that there is a Society of Petroleum Engineers [ i.e. the SPE ] but it hardly has the weight of a Society of Professional Engineers, or Professional Geologists , as they are known in Canada. I believe that Europeans have similar differences. The SPE would be better defined as "Society of petroleum engineers"... though no doubt some would argue that!
So that still leaves me with:
what is a: "Professional Aquarists".
as opposed to a "professional aquarists"...
Likewise, care to hazard "Professional Amorists" versus "professional amorists"???
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PS I think it might be a good idea to have a Society of Registered or Professional Aquarists [ RAs or PAs (?) ] actually :idea: :idea: :idea:
Especially if that would mean, not unlike the Professional Engineers, that there would be
STANDARDS :!: :!: :!:
One standard for instance, practiced by Professional/Registered Aquarists [ PAs/RAs ] could be related to the ethics of the catching of the creatures involved in the aquarium trade!
A selfpolicing professional society, for "practicioners" in the field, a society with "sanctions" would be much preferable to an industry lobby-group.
IMHO! for ALL parties involved!
When I get plans that are signed of by a P.Eng. I KNOW I have a product I can rely on!