Car salesperson, advertiser, lawyer, congressional leader, business executives and newspaper reporters. What does this unlikely list have in common? They are the nations nation's least-trusted professions according to a new survey. I don't do surveys at all but I would be curious to know if these professions were picked off a list or people came up with them on thier own. While I might not like many of them, the only one on this list that may have credence is the car salesman. Not a lot of trust in them from my corner.
Then I question why newspaper reportes are on the list. Why not TV broadcast reporters? I would trust a print reporter over a broadcast professional any day but I do think they all are ethical in what they do so I don't see why they made the list. I have been beating my head against the wall ever since i read this trying to think of a "profession" as a whole that I don't trust the ethics of. I have known enough good car salesmen that even if I consider car salesmen, I can't think of an entire profession that's unethical. All professions have people in them that lack ethics in them, but none are unethecal in total. Life just doesn't work that way. I guess everybody's perceptions are different and this just proves it.
Ethics is in origin the art of recommending to others the sacrifices required for cooperation with oneself. Bertrand Russell
Wednesday, December 15. 2004
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Here in the Big Sky - I think that you are safe to add realtors to the list.
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Karen
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