Degree/profession gone from post frames

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In summary, there has been some discussion about the implementation of designations on the platform, with some members experiencing issues with their PhD status causing trouble with advisors. These designations have since been removed, but other credentials can still be seen on a person's profile page. It is unclear if the old post frame showing the number of blog posts will be brought back.
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Not really a big deal, but were these implementations more trouble than they were worth? Have they been removed temporarily or are they permanently gone?

I remember a post about a member getting into trouble with an advisor due to the way he worded his PhD status, but as I recall his issue was remediable on his end via the user profile. Were there other issues that brought about the removal of these designations?
 
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Dembadon said:
Not really a big deal, but were these implementations more trouble than they were worth? Have they been removed temporarily or are they permanently gone?

I remember a post about a member getting into trouble with an advisor due to the way he worded his PhD status, but as I recall his issue was remediable on his end via the user profile. Were there other issues that brought about the removal of these designations?
Yes, there were. You can still see a person's *credentials* on their profile page if you wish.
 
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Gotcha. Thanks, Evo.
 
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Will we get the old post frame again?? Like where it shows the number of blog posts??
 

What is a "degree/profession gone from post frames"?

A "degree/profession gone from post frames" refers to someone who has obtained a degree or pursued a profession in a field related to post frames, but is no longer actively working in that field.

What are some examples of degrees or professions that could fall into this category?

Some examples of degrees or professions that could fall into this category include structural engineering, architecture, construction management, and carpentry.

Why would someone with a degree or profession in post frames no longer work in that field?

There could be a variety of reasons why someone with a degree or profession in post frames may no longer work in that field. Some possible reasons could include career changes, downsizing or restructuring in their company, or personal reasons.

Are there any benefits to having a degree or profession in post frames even if you are no longer working in that field?

Yes, there can still be benefits to having a degree or profession in post frames even if you are no longer working in that field. This knowledge and expertise can be transferable to other industries and can make you a valuable asset in roles such as project management or consulting.

Is it common for individuals with a degree or profession in post frames to pursue different career paths?

Yes, it is not uncommon for individuals with a degree or profession in post frames to pursue different career paths. The skills and knowledge gained in this field can be applied to various industries, allowing for flexibility in career choices.

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