This article in short fashion and clear pie shape graphs, show the reader how we trust, who we
trust and why? So take minute this little article will give you a chuckle.
The question is asked, Who do you trust?. The 2006
Honesty and Ethical Ratings Summary gave sixteen careers and rated by a recent Gallup Poll, asking Americans who do they trust honesty and ethically.
The article was straight forth and it made sense. Most of the information boring! I didn't get real excited until I started comparing the pie shape graphs, and here I learned a few things that wasn't mention in the article.
Remember my friends, this does not represent the populationas awhole.
Showing the highest ethical and honesty rating was nurses.(go figure?) Who elsewould we trustmore, mom maybe? Who do we trust the least? That title goes to the car salesman, only second by Insurance salesmen.
Now to compare: We trust our
clergy more then a policeman, Our college professors more then our bankers. We trust the
journalist 10% more then our lawyers.( Wild!) Bankers, Journalist andState Governors was believe by fifty
percent of the
Poll heldaverage in ethical behavior and honesty. But the shocking part is who this poll shows we trust more on average. Showing that college professorsrank over clergy and police. I laugh with this one. A congressman onlyshowing a ten percent differencefroma car salesman.
Now I want to knowwhere the Gallop Poll got these people?
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