Today, after leaving the public safety profession for the adrenaline rush of technology startups, I run a software company.
The Fed has been dominating the profession for about three decades.
These figures, however, do not take into account the number of teachers leaving the profession for a variety of reasons such as retirement, illness, or career change.
For instance, half a year of student teaching strikes me as a huge and unnecessary barrier to entry into the teaching profession for many people who work in other fields already.
Even groups opposed to euthanasia, such as the main doctors' council, have said they were sorry that she felt unable to turn to anyone in the medical profession for support or advice.
Social work has been known as the helping profession for over a century and during that time has been an essential component of the social safety net, guiding people to critical resources, counseling them on important life decisions, and helping them reach their full potential.
The exemption from the working time directive was negotiated by the Conservative government in 1993 and is used to some extent by other member states, for members of the medical profession for example, although the UK is the only country which has opted out of it altogether.
It will allow them to search for accountants or journalists or any other profession and for educational background, including schools like Stanford and Tufts.
But he makes no apologies for his profession, or for giving the advantaged a leg up.
In a profession known for, let's face it, some temperament among its stars, Yo-Yo is a little different.
His chosen profession allowed for a bit more camaraderie in peacetime.
They are the years you spent training for a profession you hate or waiting for your commitment-phobic boyfriend to propose.
"They want and deserve to make this a real profession, and for that they need to unite and get better financial terms, " Shapiro says.
They hold an esteemed place any other profession would kill for.
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Many of the best American charter schools are run by teachers who joined the profession via Teach for America, a programme that places ambitious graduates in tough urban schools.
Mr Gawande, who is a surgeon by profession as well as a contributor to the New Yorker, where he has written extensively about health care, thinks that his own profession is ripe for a checklist revolution.
In 2007 Public Agenda surveyed 865 first-year teachers in high-needs schools, some of whom had graduated from traditional teaching programs, others who entered the profession through Teach for America, the New Teacher Project, and Troops to Teachers.
Take, for example, the legal profession, which has varying requirements for a baseline amount of pro-bono services.
But all the reformers want is for the teaching profession to copy what firms like North Star have been doing for years.
Self-regulation by bodies like the IFRS Foundation was meant to be the way forward for this profession.
As well as acting as a voice for the profession, a royal college could oversee standards and training, he said.
Is it any wonder that economists rival politicians when it comes to low levels of public esteem for the profession?
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That he was an unusually open, honest and no-nonsense politician did not make him unsuited for the profession, only uncommon.
Defence solicitors fear the changes contained in the new bill "would prove disastrous for those accused of crime, and for the profession".
Social media tools are particularly adept a knocking down barriers between people and departments, just what the doctor ordered for this profession.
Thus fiction fashioned by practitioners of another profession can be refreshing for the information and insights that experience outside a book-lined room provides.
The laws that govern lawyering in America are typically written by lawyers-turned-politicians, which perhaps explains why they make so much work for the profession.
So, at the end of a decade of thesis-writing, many humanities students leave the profession to do something for which they have not been trained.
Many (PR-beleaguered) tech journalists have developed an inherent distaste for a profession that peppers them with inane pitches that are mostly irrelevant to their editorial interests.
In return for the profession's support - or at least not outright opposition - ministers provided assurances about the extent to which competition would be pursued.
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