"Have letters after your name" nghĩa là gì?

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"Have letters after your name" = có nhiều chữ viết tắt kèm theo tên -> nghĩa là có nhiều bằng cấp, chức vụ (ví dụ: tiến sĩ, thạc sĩ, giám đốc, v.v...).

Ví dụ
In healthcare, you have instant credibility (tín nhiệm) when you have letters after your name. I have “MEd” and “CPLP” after mine, so I have credibility. A majority of my co-workers haven’t a clue what CPLP means, but that’s okay—I have “the soup.”

Now, if you don't have letters after your name, you are no one. But there was a time when apprenticing (học việc) as an actor was the only way you could be an actor. I did it the old fashioned way. I didn't go to theatre school, I just started working as much as I could and learned from the people that I worked with and I was lucky to work with amazing people. That was my university.

I want you to feel that you can use the archive (sưu tập) and you can use it for whatever journey of discovery you’re on. You don’t need to have letters after your name or be a grand academic. You just have to be somebody who is earnest in your search for truth and try hard not to indulge (xả láng, nuông chiều) in self-deception.

At Paul Smith's, and one of things that makes us unique (độc nhất), is that does not matter if you have letters after your name. We are all colleagues (đồng nghiệp).

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