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Not exactly what was asked, but I once worked as a personal banker at a bank branch that served multiple of the Washington Redskins (at the time), including many of their most valuable players. But I don't care about sports, so I never knew who any of them were until I'd have to ask them occupation questions by regulation. A ton of them kept coming to me and told me that they loved that I didn't know or care who they were and that I would never ask them a single football question.
Closer to the topic at hand, I also had another unrelated customer who had a doctorate, not a medical degree, and I accidentally called him "Mister" one day instead of "Doctor," after which dude literally spent an hour of his day waiting to talk to my boss to ream him out for being "disrespected" by not using his title. Any time after that when he came in I made sure to include "doctor" in literally every sentence when speaking with him. ๐
My friends ex has a doctorate in like speech communication or something like that and we were all at a wedding a few months ago and I overheard her bitching about how his mom had sent her a birthday card at some point and she was pissed because the card wasn't addressed to "DR. xxxx". Literally the only job she could find with that degree was teaching it at a community college. Calm down.
I work for a university. Everyone around me has a PhD. I am also earning my own doctorate. NOBODY uses the term "Doctor" except when someone passes their defense and their committee chair gets to be the first person to call them that. I know several university deans and provosts, and I call them by first name. My physician is also faculty. First name. This guy was an idiot.
I have a friend with a PhD in computer science. He doesn't go by 'doctor' because people ask him for medical advice. ๐
Yes, I have known plenty of PhD holders, and never experienced this with any other of them, just this dude. He was also like 5'1", so I suspect he had other ego issues he wrestled with as well.
I'd never have called him doctor even after that. Let him give you free rent in his giant-egoed brain.
Funny, I have a cousin who worked as a massage therapist at a physical therapy clinic who was in a similar boat, to the point where many players would ask for her by name because of how she didn't talk shop with them
Edit: Oops, commented on the wrong post.
Hmm, that level of fragile ego but also not a medical doctor. Some kind of engineering?
Wish I remembered ๐คทโโ๏ธ
Somewhere that guy is subconsciously grumbling about you not remembering
I love this, thank you.