A profession typically requires extensive education and specialized training, often involving a degree and adherence to ethical standards, such as law or medicine. In contrast, a trade usually involves skilled manual work and may require apprenticeship or vocational training, like Plumbing or carpentry. Professions often focus on intellectual skills and problem-solving, while trades emphasize practical skills and craftsmanship. Both are essential to the economy but differ in their training, responsibilities, and societal perceptions.
A trade can be a hobby while a profession usually has some sort of pay
"Technical jargon specific to a particular skill trade or profession, used for effective communication between professionals in the field."
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RC - Registration Certificate of Profession Tax - Payment of Employer profession tax EC - Enrollment Certificate of Profession Tax - payment of Employee profession tax
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What is the difference between a single trade discount and trade discount series? In: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/2547-72 [Edit categories]
International trade is trade between two or more countries, while external is a trade in another country.
International trade is trade between people or businesses in different countries. Local trade is trade between businesses and individuals in the same local area.
by stating that profession is expected to act for altruistic motivations
one is multilateral one is bilateral
He was a glover. Not really a profession, more of a trade.