On being a professional

September 14, 2008 – 10:21 pm

I don’t take many notes in my 500 class, but I wanted to get this down from the professor, Dr. Marchionini:

If you’re a professional, then you have to think. The professional dwells in confusing places where the boundaries are fuzzy and you have to make decisions. If you’re not thinking, you’re a factory worker.

He wasn’t disparaging factory workers, by the way — we’ve all worked those kinds of jobs. But the kind of working and thinking that we’re preparing ourselves for can’t be performed by rote.

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