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15 August 2009, 01:45 AM | #1 |
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What letters have you got ??
After seeing Franks (diablojota) post with his nameplate and PhD I wondered what letters can you stick after your name ? The only ones I can stick after mine are F.R.G.S. for Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. I have no other accademic or professional qualifications.
I fully anticipate a hoard of whimsical answers.
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15 August 2009, 01:56 AM | #2 |
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WO (ret'd) S.G. Exner,CD
CD - Canadian Forces Decoration An award for 12 years of Service A clasp is awarded for each 10 years afterwards. It is, however, not proper to add numerals. ie; CD1 CD2 as I have seen many times. As I had completed 26 years of service I have a CD1 ( I would have needed 6 more for a second clasp)
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He was Mac and his son was a president of the RGS. Shackles was also president of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society. I was only a member of the RSGS when I lived up there. They wouldn't have riff raff like me as a fellow.
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i have IV at the end of my name. not because of any educational achievements or otherwise, but because i'm the 4th in my family to use my name.
I guess my dad was not a rolex fan because if he was, he would've used IIII instead |
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DDS, plus some specialized orthodontic and cosmetic dentistry stuff ( IAO AACD)
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Good one, dude!
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B.Sc. (Hons) = Bachelor of Science (Honours)
.......or if you prefer TOSSER, Inc. so be it!!
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I can put NADA at the end of my name.
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I have A.C.I.A.T. It's to do with my profession as an arch. tech.
It should be M.C.I.A.T (a little bit posher and I should charge more) but I can't be bothered to fill the form out!!!!! J |
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Other than the standard university degree titles, the only interesting one I have is DIC
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Dutch titles before the 'change' are in front of one's name. Mine is Ing. In our culture the use of titles in everyday (business) life in uncommon. It still amazes me to find out that a colleague that I've known for years and years has a university degree. They never mention it and we don't read eachother's business cards
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I don't have a title either,
everybody calls me by my first name.....Sir. |
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yes, Sir Drink-A-Lot
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I'll join you! Even the tiniest of excuses is enough for me
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Owner/Operator, CEO&CFO, President, etc...
I'm just a loxmyth, but I can add RL (Registered Locksmith) and CJS (Certified Journeyman Safecracker) if I dare! Its all I have after 20 years in the business. Before my name, I can add "Deacon" (Presbyterian), but I don't want to held to a higher standard so I don't let ANYONE know. WHOOPS!
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I have a BA (Bachelor of Arts degree), but I don't think anyone really puts that behind their name.
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J.D. here, which coincidently are my first two initials as well.
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MVO is the only one I have after my name. It is an award rather than a proffesional qualification.
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I'll betcha you'll be rejoicing the day you're nominated Chief Tosser Supremo!!!!
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