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photoshop1234 [79]
3 years ago
5

Profession and education are two sides of coin . explain the statement​

English
1 answer:
Tresset [83]3 years ago
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Answer:

In order to have a profession you need to get an education first. You will learn many things that will help you in your profession, no matter what it is. Even an internship is an education. If you start out working along side someone, that someone is giving you an education in how to do the job you want to do.

If you are planning a profession such as a doctor or lawyer, prepare yourself for a LOT of education. You need at least a basic education in order to prepare you for ANY profession. Add, subtract, multiply, divide, read, write and other things so you won’t get cheated out of pay at the least.

Without an education of some kind, you will not be able to do anything. Even if you are a king or queen that you inherited by birth, you still need to know how to decide things. Everything else can be done for you. But there are very few openings for kings and queens these days.

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