Re: Professional vs. Amateur (WAS: Self-employed, the lecture circuit , and conference fees)

Subject: Re: Professional vs. Amateur (WAS: Self-employed, the lecture circuit , and conference fees)
From: Elizabeth Ross <beth -at- vcubed -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2000 15:56:09 -0500

On 12/11/00 10:56 AM, Robbie Cooper wrote:

> According to Webster's:
<snip>
> However, you can also be skilled at or conform to a skill set and still be
> defined-at least literally-as a professional.

"According to Webster's" and "at least literally" prove my point. How many
times have we come across a word that means many things in the dictionary,
but where people are concerned, there is an accepted, understood, vernacular
meaning?

That is what I am pointing to here. Yes, the words have a number of
definitions. But if you ask Joe Average what the difference is between
amateur and pro, I'll bet that Joe will say "money" most of the time.

Joe Average is rarely literal, IMO.

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Elizabeth Ross
Senior Technical Writer, V3 Semiconductor Corp.
mailto: beth -at- vcubed -dot- com http://www.vcubed.com
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