What does it mean to be a “Professional Treasure Hunter”?

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I find this amusing enough to post it here.
To be a “Professional”, you normally have to work in a field of study that requires formal schooling and recognition of some sort. So I looked it up..

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A good, general purpose definition of a professional is someone that does a certain thing for a living.

This has certain implications that are perhaps uncomfortable.
 

It can mean the person is a writer peddling copies of his books.

Good luck to all,

The Old Bookaroo
 

Since I'm retired, I'm now a professional treasure hunter!

Heck, the last time out I dug up $0.19
 

any person with the Equipment & spends the Majority of the Time,
"Hunting" Treasure.

Whether they find any or not. the Word is "hunter"

and they are not a hobbyist
 

A "professional" at anything means it's how you earn your living. Doesn't mean someone is good at doing it though, but it's how you supposedly get your bread and butter. Lots claim to be "professionals" at something, but then on the other hand many may be poor at the occupation they have chosen.
 

Like all jobs , when it makes as much or more as your regular job,mine on professional,not profession
 

A Professional - makes a consistent living wage from THing, Semi-Pro - makes some of their living from THing, Hobbyist has fun and occasionally adds income from their pursuit of THing. Mel Fisher was unarguably a professional from his finds, and from another angle so was Stu Auerbach from equipment sales, and Karl Von Mueller from book sales. IMHO, but YMMV.
 

Yes, a professional gets paid for what they do. And you are correct, how good you do it is irrelevant. Case in point: A medical doctor is a professional, but as we can testify to some are not very good at what they do.
 

Professional treasure hunters earn most or all income from finding and selling treasures. Good hunting and good luck.
 

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Some treasure hunters get paid by others to find treasure. Many divers are paid by salvage companies to bring up the gold.
 

A good, general purpose definition of a professional is someone that does a certain thing for a living.

This has certain implications that are perhaps uncomfortable.

So all of us that do something for a living are “professionals” at something?
 

It can mean the person is a writer peddling copies of his books.

That's one of those uncomfortable implications that I referred to. Another example would be a person doing TV shows about searching for treasure without actually finding any. Like it or not, that guy is a professional treasure hunter.
 

Karl von Mueller made far more money finding treasure than he did publishing books and articles.

He wrote to help others. And he sure did that!

Good luck to all,

The Old Bookaroo
 

My reference was to the writer W.C. Jameson who styles himself a "Professional Treasure Hunter," has been named to the Professional Treasure Hunters' Hall of Fame [?], etc., etc.

Good luck to all,

The Old Bookaroo
 

stormy daniels is a professional
I would rather be an expert than a professional
 

That's one of those uncomfortable implications that I referred to. Another example would be a person doing TV shows about searching for treasure without actually finding any. Like it or not, that guy is a professional treasure hunter.

No, that person would be an "actor"
 

Im a professional pulltab finder. I just need to sell them ha? (Have an e-trac and V3i) less pull tabs now.
 

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