>A quote that has stayed in my mind since my pre-teens, probably from an
>article >in McCalls Magazine in the mid-50's --
>
>"A mother doing her job right, is doing her best to work herself out of a job."
>
>Substitute for mother: teacher, mechanic, doctor, nurse . . .
An actor playing a Colonial lawyer during our recent visit to Williamsburg
had this to say about professionals. Don't know if it was the actor's
theory, the Colonial lawyer's, or fact:
A "professional" (lawyer, doctor, clergy, teacher) is distinguished from
other craftsmen by the fact that he *professes* to want to do himself out
of his job, though of course he really doesn't. A lawyer prospers when
people can't settle their own disputes, and a doctor makes money off
illness, not health. A clergyman may want to see the second coming... but
not tomorrow. And a teacher thrives on ignorance. Lactation consultants
consider themselves professionals. Something to think about...
Diane Wiessinger, MS, IBCLC, LLLL Ithaca, NY
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