I think I have touched on this before but when did it become necessary for EVERYBODY to have letters after their name? I just browsed through the new issue of APWA Reporter and 90% of the authors had letters but maybe half were really licensed professionals.
I can understand PE, PS, CEO, JD, AIA, RLA, PhD, etc.
But some of these?
The president of the APWA has a “BCEE” after his name. What the heck does that even stand for?
Not to mention “MBA” and “MPA.” They are fine achievements to be sure but how many licensed professionals would tack those onto their signature?
Shoot, our human resource girl has some letters after her name… SPHR or something.
So does our clerk.
If the person is not a licensed professional… fine. Just don’t think publicizing their next-best credential in necessary if they are not.
It reminds me of today's little league where everybody gets a trophy.
I can understand PE, PS, CEO, JD, AIA, RLA, PhD, etc.
But some of these?
The president of the APWA has a “BCEE” after his name. What the heck does that even stand for?
Not to mention “MBA” and “MPA.” They are fine achievements to be sure but how many licensed professionals would tack those onto their signature?
Shoot, our human resource girl has some letters after her name… SPHR or something.
So does our clerk.
If the person is not a licensed professional… fine. Just don’t think publicizing their next-best credential in necessary if they are not.
It reminds me of today's little league where everybody gets a trophy.