Tuesday, December 4, 2012

So, Who Do You Trust?

The Gallup people, they of the poll business, have published the results of their annual study into what professions are considered to be the most ethical. Well isn't that fun.

So this was the question that was asked:

Please tell me how you would rate the honesty and ethical standards of people in these different fields—very high, high, average, low or very low?

The top three rated professions are: Nurses, Pharmacists and Doctors. Nurses topping the list is no surprise, as they have been at the top for every year but one, since they were included in the list. The only year they came in second was in 2001 when firefighters were in added after 9/11. The interesting thing is the margin by which nurses were considered more ethical than doctors...15%.  Another interesting statistic, engineers and dentists are considered more ethical than cops.

So who's at the bottom of the list? Car salesmen, no surprise there. And right above them...Members of the House of Representatives. Senators rank a few places up on the list, but both rankings give us something to think about. Besides the fact that we think of Congress as a resource-sucking vacuum of do-nothings, we also question their core morality. And we question it a lot. Nurses got a low/very low rating of 3%, Congress... 49%. Scary.

For the entire list of the professions and their rankings, click here

In the big scheme of life, this poll doesn't mean much. It is interesting however, to note that being part of a high profile profession does not really make you all that trustworthy.

I end this with a quote from Senator Jeffrey Pelt in the movie 'The Hunt for Red October."
"Listen, I'm a politician which means I'm a liar and a cheat, and when I'm not kissing babies I'm stealing their lollipops."

Sounds just about right.
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5 comments:

  1. Wow...makes one think! Scary stuff...

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  2. I would love to see them add in Reality TV Stars. Wonder where they would rank.

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  3. I think I'd probably list nurses at or near the top of that group, probably Pharmacists too, but I'm not so sure about doctors. I'd like to believe doctors have high moral standards and are honest, but in my experience, maybe I've been unlucky, they're not all looking out for our best interests. Goodness, am I already that jaded? Yikes.

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  4. Oh, and I don't think I trust ANY professional politican, at all. That's sad.

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  5. figured u would pull the quote.quite on target with present day politicians.

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