I'm actually not employed by any company...I'm a freshman in Electrical Engineering at Oregon State University. However, I went to high school at Roseburg High School, which has the second best technical CAD drafting program in the nation, and is in the top ten for 3D animation. I also used to work for a commercial architect. During my spare time, I teach "Advanced 3D Animation and Drafting" at the high school...so even though I am not employed professionally, I have quite a bit of experience in the fields of techincal CAD drafting, 3D animation, and architectural CAD drafting.
Regardless, I still believe that there are better ways of spending money than on professional cards. If I were an employer, my most valuable assets are obviously my employees. Their skills would determine how successful my company would be. I'll give an example. Right now, I'm working heavily with Global Illumination for my animations...the increase in realism is incredible, but the render time explodes when I use it. Any sort of complex scene will tear my 2.53GHz P4 w/ 1GB of RDRAM to shreds...I need a lot more computing horsepower. What it boils down to is that the quality of my work is being limited by my computer, which most employers would consider unacceptable. Like I stated in my previous post, I could think of a dozen things I (as an employer) would rather spend my money on. I don't know what sort of professional is being limited by their graphics card (I'm sure there are some out there), but I would rather buy a bunch of rackmount computers for a renderfarm than spend $1000 per computer on a professional 3D graphics card.
Don't get the wrong idea here...I'm not trying to say these cards suck. It's just that in my first love (technical drafting), speed is EVERYTHING, and a graphics card would never be able to benefit me enough to be worth the cost, even if I was an employee. Practice and skill have soooo much more of an influence on what makes a good employee, that to me, $1000 is a rediculuous price to pay for the small speed increase a professional card gives. The day that I find myself being limited by my graphics card is the day that I evangelize their use for high-end CAD users...but I doubt that day will come. So until then, I'll say that 90% of CAD/3D animation users would benefit from some other upgrade than a professional 3D graphics card.