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Old Feb 07, 2008, 12:13 PM
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Gracey Gracey is offline
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I'm just throwing this out there. . .kind of interested in what people think about this.

In the last two years I completed my MSW. I have a masters in social work, on top of a BSW. I worked really hard to get through school, support my family, and learn all that I could in order to be a help to others. More recently, I interviewed with an agency and upon further research, discovered that the director's title isn't a real title at all. It's an "honorary" degree that gives him the right to be called "Dr." In fact, the extent of his education is just short of a BA. Now, I'm all for the school of hard knocks, we've all been there. But I guess my question is this - should people without education really be mucking about in other people's affairs and emotions under the guise that they are a "Dr" of this or that. (FYI - He's Dr. Bill, in charge of the social counseling agency.)

What do ya'll think?
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