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Tuesday, September 21, 2004Fifty-two percent of adults surveyed say they feel doctors and scientists have "very great" prestige. Other professions that are seen as having very great prestige include: firemen (48%), teachers (48%), military officers (47%), nurses (44%) and police officers (40%). The 10 occupations seen by the fewest people as having very great prestige were: real-estate agents (5%), stockbrokers (10%), accountants (10%), journalists (14%), bankers (15%), actors (16%), union leaders (16%), lawyers (17%) and business executives (19%). Journalists were less popular than lwyers and business executives. And that was before Rathergate. Ouch. posted by Sydney on 9/21/2004 10:00:00 PM 0 comments 0 Comments: |
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