no nursing or paint sales men
Traditionally Doctors and Teachers are highly respected. Politicians are usually respected and hated at the same time. Astronauts are usually respected just as scientists are because more often than not they do fit the "rocket scientist" role. Often non-profit organizations that work for the betterment of others and the planet are respected. In today's society people in professional sports often hold respect. In addition, there is a lot of respect for people who put their lives in danger, or who have jobs that may require courage or bravery. Firefighters, Policemen, and Armed Services fall under this category.
Martin Luther king's mother was a member of a highly respected black profession she was a school teacher.
A septic tank cleaner lol :)
Yes, nurses are respected in Pakistan. It is very respectable profession for females in Pakistan.
As of recent estimates, Indiana has approximately 29,000 firefighters, including both volunteer and career firefighters. The majority of these firefighters serve in volunteer capacities, with many small communities relying heavily on volunteers for fire protection services. The exact number can vary as new firefighters are trained and others retire or leave the profession. For the most accurate and current data, it's advisable to check with the Indiana Department of Homeland Security or local fire departments.
Clara Barton
Clara Barton
In early colonial society, the most honored profession was likely that of clergy or religious leaders. They played a central role in the community, providing spiritual guidance, education, and moral support to the colonists. Their status and influence were highly respected and valued.
Teachers are no longer respected by children, parents, politicians, etc
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Because they help save people from fires. And there has been many fires. So, who wouldn't want to respect a firefighter
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