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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Armed forces Emt paramedic firefighter [b]Plumber carpenter electrician Nurse [/b][/quote] No. None of these are suitable for someone who isn’t of average intelligence—at the very least. You DCUM folks are confusing low education with low IQ. Not remotely the same thing.[/quote] OP needs to clarify what low IQ means. I am not above poster but my assumption was OP is a 130 IQ talking about a 90 IQ person. Like an A student talking about someone who is scraping by in high school with C's but who could do fine at non-academic jobs. My son has mentioned thinking about plumbing. It's a 5 year training and paid apprentice program in our unionized state. So that's not "low education" either. My guess was middling real estate agent because there are some in my family who were pretty bad at school and good with people. The bar is raised when the market is bad or for high-priced real estate where clients expect better service. Low bar to getting into the field as an assistant/helper/paperwork admin. But the economics of commissions are worsening.[/quote] An IQ of 90 is not “low IQ”. That is within one standard deviation of the norm. That is normal.[/quote]
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