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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Armed forces Emt paramedic firefighter Plumber carpenter electrician Nurse [/quote] You are so wrong. Nurses have to get through difficult coursework. They must be bright. And, believe it or not, many of the trades do require intellect. [/quote] You are absolutely right. I’m pp and I’m sorry. I know people with low IQ in those jobs, but they are supported and surrounded by a loving community who values their role. I stand by armed forces, though. It’s a good career with a duty of care. Factory work would be good, they make good money if there is a union. Animal caretakers, too, many are unionized. [/quote] These people do NOT have truly low IQ. To pass the requirements to be in ANY of these professions you have listed requires passing exams and licensing requirements and training, none of which a low IQ person could reasonably complete, no matter how much family help they have. Armed forces has entry exams that would remove truly low IQ people. Factory work does NOT make good money, even with a union, unless you pass the technical requirements to be a skilled machinist or plant safety lead or something like that, and someone low IQ could not pass these requirements. I think you are confusing "low IQ" with "average IQ." [/quote]
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