It appears as though many people share my humble opinion.
The word "master" has been watered down and many realize that certification does not quite hold the merit that it may have in the past. It is a shame.
Realize, however that there are many professions that have done the same thing:
*Certified Master Inspector (glorified home inspector, diploma mill)
*Sanitation Engineer (garbage man)
*Master Baiter (greenhorne on a crab/lobster/fishing boat)
*Master Carpet Fitter (flooring guy/girl)
*Master Chef (winner of a reality show)
The word "master" has been watered down and many realize that certification does not quite hold the merit that it may have in the past. It is a shame.
Realize, however that there are many professions that have done the same thing:
*Certified Master Inspector (glorified home inspector, diploma mill)
*Sanitation Engineer (garbage man)
*Master Baiter (greenhorne on a crab/lobster/fishing boat)
*Master Carpet Fitter (flooring guy/girl)
*Master Chef (winner of a reality show)