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My professional field is dominated by Indians. Is this good or bad?
To be fair, the actual cases where actuarial licensing is legally required are very limited; the vast majority of actuarial professional certifications are orthogonal to that licensing and are pure market outcomes.
So you think we're all like that taxi driver in this video? Well actually a lot of taxi drivers are like this (hence the stereotype). Actually myself and Dauphin were only in a taxi with a guy like this the other week
Speaking of Erith:
"It's not twinned with anywhere, but it does have a suicide pact with Dagenham" - Linda Smith
Yeah, what's with Indians always being so cryptic about what part of Indian they're from or what ethnicity they are?
Because Dravidian southern Indians are routinely looked down upon by Indo-Aryan northern Indians. They're afraid you will discriminate against them based on where they're from.
Graffiti in a public toilet
Do not require skill or wit
Among the **** we all are poets
Among the poets we are ****.
Also, most indians say that class/etc don't matter. But you will find that none but Brahman say what class they are.... and the Brahman are obviously proud about it.
JM
Jon Miller- I AM.CANADIAN
GENERATION 35: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment.
I was using 'profession' in the sense of primary loyalty, not licensing requirements. A professional is one whose first loyalty is to the profession. Examples of what I'm talking about is the Hippocratic Oath, and other professional obligations of this nature. It is because of this that it is possible to trust a professional to begin with; you know that he will not just tell you what you want to hear.
Also, most indians say that class/etc don't matter. But you will find that none but Brahman say what class they are.... and the Brahman are obviously proud about it.
JM
This is just wrong. If you lived here, you'd know that any man will freely tell you what his jati is, often with pride. (Presuming, of course, that your relations with him are cordial enough that you can ask such a question.) I don't know the sort of Indians you've come in contact with, but they're clearly not like the ones here.
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