<p>summer lovin or letters of recommendation? If you were 19, which would you be more concerned with?</p>
<p>That's what I thought . . . </p>
<p>At some parties this summer, he took the time to dress out in whites. Of course, the girls loved this and few tried on his cover.</p>
<p>What is the tradition? Try on a mid's cover and you have to kiss him. . . I think, after hearing that a few more lined up to see if it fit their head.</p>
<p>N2010. As I said, there are exceptions. Perhaps you are one. In general, however,few teachers are able to teach [community service doesn't really count] for free because of the income they generate while teaching. Nurses may be in a category closer, given the need for healtchare, to Doctors, etc. [I notice in your listing that you are able, for example, to perform your nursing skills for others compared to your list after teaching which included mostly community service sorts of things.]</p>
<p>In any event, its okay with me if you want to consider yourself a professional. Really! No big deal. I am just offering some alternative thoughts to everybody these days thinking of themselves as professionals. But, hey, far be from me to set any kind of standard in this area.
I don't want to get into an exchange back and forth on this, so I will concede any further discussion at this point.</p>
<p>regards. . .</p>