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Previously on "People who use the title Doctor with their PhD"
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i'm so pathetic and desperate if i ever finish my PhD i will be getting Dr tattooed on my arse
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostHe just can't live with himselfOriginally posted by kaiser78 View PostNot really, claims respect IMO, but is that any different to people who show technical qualifications after their names MCP/MSCE etc ?
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostLike that famous physist (Landau?) who stayed in America for his honeymoon, and was said to have announced to his wife on their wedding night "In public please call me dear, but in private you can continue to call me Herr Doktor Professor".
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Originally posted by doodab View PostIn Germany you would be considered odd if you had a PhD and didn't call yourself doctor.
Couple of guys I work with don't use their title as the subject of their doctorate is not related to their profession.
YMMV
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Originally posted by doodab View Post
In Germany you would be considered odd if you had a PhD and didn't call yourself doctor.
Seriously, as Zippy says, it depends on the work one is involved in, and the PhD subject. If your PhD is in ancient Etruscan pots or something, and you're applying for a .Net contract in a bank, it's hardly worth mentioning. But if you have a PhD in robotics, and are applying to join a Cambridge startup dealing with robots then the opposite is true. Obvious really.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostArsey or not?
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