Standards could also mean professionalism. That’s how the Boomers and older try to dress it up.
If you want to be considered a professional, then be professional. A colorful swath of fabric around the neck is irrelevant.
Standards could also mean professionalism. That’s how the Boomers and older try to dress it up.
If you want to be considered a professional, then be professional. A colorful swath of fabric around the neck is irrelevant.
There’s been a lot of talk about ‘standards’ lately. Many people of a certain age are lamenting the loss of standards. They are also crying about kids on their lawn, I suppose.
They’re not mad about standards. They’re mad that a new generation of people aren’t listening to them when they stamp their feet and yell that it’s always been done a certain way, and opt instead to come up with a new way to do it.
I hate to be dark about it, but eventually the annoyance will cease. Luckily, it will never have stopped us from the work.