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Quote from RCG Trader:

less than professional nurses education, numbnuts.

So if in an lpn has less education than a professional nurse then they are not a professional. And you talk about IQ??:D :D

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Yes, you keep proving it every step of the way.
 

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Quote from Lucrum:

And you've posted enough lies embellishments and exaggerations for everyone not on your "team" to know you're full of shit.


But you claimed you won't be here long after the election.

Well even if they are on his team they know he's full of $hit, which makes it even funnier.
 
Quote from RCG Trader:


So if in an lpn has less education than a professional nurse then they are not a professional.
That is such a fucking stupid ass ignorant statement.

Education doesn't determine "professional" status moron.


pro·fes·sion·al /prəˈfeSHənl/
Adjective:
Of, relating to, or connected with a profession.
Noun:
A person engaged or qualified in a profession.
 
Quote from Lucrum:

That is such a fucking stupid ass ignorant statement.

Education doesn't determine "professional" status moron.


pro·fes·sion·al /prəˈfeSHənl/
Adjective:
Of, relating to, or connected with a profession.
Noun:
A person engaged or qualified in a profession.

Because you are not educated, you failed to drill down to the appropriate level. That redneck thing again, I know. You are forgiven.

pro·fes·sion (pr-fshn)
n.
1.
a. An occupation or career: "One of the highest compliments a child can pay a parent is to choose his or her profession" (Joan Nathan).
b. An occupation, such as law, medicine, or engineering, that requires considerable training and specialized study.
c. The body of qualified persons in an occupation or field: members of the teaching profession.
2. An act or instance of professing; a declaration.
3. An avowal of faith or belief.
4. A faith or belief: believers of various professions.
 
Quote from RCG Trader:

Because you are not educated, you failed to drill down to the appropriate level. That redneck thing again, I know. You are forgiven.

pro·fes·sion (pr-fshn)
n.
1.
a. An occupation or career: "One of the highest compliments a child can pay a parent is to choose his or her profession" (Joan Nathan).
b. An occupation, such as law, medicine, or engineering, that requires considerable training and specialized study.
c. The body of qualified persons in an occupation or field: members of the teaching profession.
2. An act or instance of professing; a declaration.
3. An avowal of faith or belief.
4. A faith or belief: believers of various professions.

Damn you ARE stupid. There is NOTHING here that doesn't confirm what I've already pointed out. NOTHING, moron.
 
Quote from PHOENIX TRADING:

It's irrelevant the DOL is not the legal authority.
I quoted the legal authority.

Cannot believe this Hatfield and McCoy's thing is still going on here. But, since it is, can I assume that somewhere in this zillion page standoff, we found out where you fit into the medical field food chain? An RN, LPN, or whatever?

And, I honestly want to congratulate you on your goal of getting rid of the daily grind to become a full time trader. Not an easy task for sure. IMO, which I know you care nothing about, you are easily smart enough if you can just control your emotions. Not being critical, really, just notice you like to Mix it up at times. So, just take this at face value: Good Luck.
 
Quote from Lucrum:

Damn you ARE stupid. There is NOTHING here that doesn't confirm what I've already pointed out. NOTHING, moron.
Isn't it amazing how these liberals like RCG pick the opposite side of the argument no matter how stupid or how ignorant their position is.

According to RCG's logic, RN's aren't professional either because they don't have the education of a doctor, who is the professional. Although, that may be true in RCG's case.
 
Quote from RCG Trader:

Because you are not educated, you failed to drill down to the appropriate level. That redneck thing again, I know. You are forgiven.

pro·fes·sion (pr-fshn)
n.
1.
a. An occupation or career: "One of the highest compliments a child can pay a parent is to choose his or her profession" (Joan Nathan).
b. An occupation, such as law, medicine, or engineering, that requires considerable training and specialized study.
c. The body of qualified persons in an occupation or field: members of the teaching profession.
2. An act or instance of professing; a declaration.
3. An avowal of faith or belief.
4. A faith or belief: believers of various professions.
Please get your story straight
First it was the "Dept of Labor" (I really liked that one :D )
Second it was "the nursing act " ( well hey nice try :) )
Thirdly now it's "The fricken dictionary" (HOLY CRAP THAT"S FUNNY:eek: :D )

What's next?
 
Quote from PHOENIX TRADING:

Thirdly now it's "The fricken dictionary"

AND the dictionary definition confirms he's wrong to boot. The man's a moron.
 
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