Short story: TheWho = industry marketing drone / general asshole
The Who works in marketing and research in Newton Mass. His clients are unidentified, however they are suspected by his postings (who he defends) to be Aspen, or possibly NATSAP (or both). He admitted to having a fiduciary duty involving HLA (or it's acquisition) and is rumored to also go by the alias of David Sullivan. (
http://fornits.com/wwf/viewtopic.php?p=295859#295859Here an anonymous who refuter posts:
Hi psy,
we haven't met but I've been refuting TheWho's info anonymously, just to play the same bs game he does and piss him off, the way he pisses the rest of us off.
can you add these links or posts where he is refuted by FACTS! (I will have more to add, once I go through the archives - I really hate this guy, typical program parent - much like ann hall.
http://wwf.fornits.com/viewtopic.php?t=23843&start=40
the who said -
So to conclude, the majority of all professionals are not licensed and don’t need to be. Since when should people feel that being licensed means being safe….. if you look at all the teachers that abused kids over the past decade 99.9 % of them were licensed professionals, is that suppose to make us feel warm and fuzzy about the licensing process?
I countered with this data -
From the US Dept of Labor -
Quote:
All 50 States and the District of Columbia require public school teachers to be licensed. Licensure is not required for teachers in private schools in most States. Usually licensure is granted by the State Board of Education or a licensure advisory committee. Teachers may be licensed to teach the early childhood grades (usually preschool through grade 3); the elementary grades (grades 1 through 6 or ; the middle grades (grades 5 through ; a secondary-education subject area (usually grades 7 through 12); or a special subject, such as reading or music (usually grades kindergarten through 12).
http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos069.htm
Quote:
The majority work in local government educational services. About 10 percent work for private schools. Preschool teachers, except special education, are most often employed in child daycare services (61 percent), religious organizations (12 percent), local government educational services (9 percent), and private educational services (7 percent).
In conclusion, the vast majority of professionals ARE LICENSED.
The vast minority (10 percent) work in private schools.
TheWho's statements has been shown by the US dept of labor's own statistics, to be misinformed and entirely & completely wrong
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If anybody wants any more information put In this Fah-Q please email / PM me and I will edit this post.