I do consider myself a professional. I need to rephrase what I meant. There are professional garbage men, professional janitors, professional maids, professional athletes, professional pilots, professional waiters, professional chefs, professional attorneys & Drs, ect. Any job or field can contain "professionals" no matter how insignificant or meanial the work is. On the other hand, many of these fields contain workers who aren't professionals. I have flow with pilots that I don't consider to be professionals, at least not yet. Eventually, most workers become professionals in their field when they work in/at it long enough. Just because you are a warm body in the right seat doesn't make you a professional. Each profession commands a vast difference in pay. There are many shortcuts into the airline industry. Airline Mgmt just loves the current pilot Supply & Demand factor. Just because you are a "professional" doesn't mean you get to make big bucks. To compare the training and expertise required to be a pilot as opposed to a Dr or Attorney is nonsense. I guess by my "True Professional" comment that is what I was refering to. There are no shortcuts to becoming a "True Professional" such as a Physician or Attorney. After all, my neighbor is a "professional" cable installer for Comcast.