Anonymous wrote:Sales.
Anonymous wrote:For your adult children that struggled academically but are otherwise very bright and are now out of college and making a good living, what do they do for work?
Anonymous wrote:lobbying and sales.
Most lobbyists are idiots. and I know b/c I was one (lobbyist, not idiot) and work around many.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:EQ has a much higher than IQ, and I have three brothers and three sisters (Asian family). Five of us attended UVA and became software engineers with very good salaries. One of my brothers did not study in high school, and graduated with a 2.8 GPA and 1050 on the SAT, but he was a recruited athlete by the University of Carolina. However, he has a very high EQ because he knows how to read people and adapt regardless of the environment. After graduation, due to his EQ and athletic connections, he got a job in finance. He is now a CFO at a non-profit, and he is making over 1.7M a year vs. 185K a year for a typical software engineer.
A person with a high IQ and low EQ is just another workabee. He/she will do OK just do not expect to be successful. YMMV.
Know many a ceo with low iq and high eq that do very well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Electrician, plumber, carpenter, appliance repair, social media influencer, lawyers, modeling,executive assistants etc.
Almost all high-paying lawyer jobs are restricted to those who are extremely academically inclined--you need to get good grades in college and perform well on the LSAT, get into a good school, and then get good grades in law school.
Many lawyers who attended a local law school where LSAT was optional and acceptance rate 95%, are making decent living in my area.
I had a consult with a lawyer who graduated from what was the worst law school in the country (it has now closed) and he commands $750 per hour and lives in a $8M home (I looked that up). He has extremely good EQ. I couldn’t afford him though.