Anonymous
Post 02/14/2025 12:14     Subject: Career ideas if low IQ but very hard working?

Anonymous wrote:What about hvac repair, plumber, electrician. I was reading about some boxer who discovered he was autistic as an adult and he had been diagnosed during his schooling as low iq and prior to boxing was an electrician. That said…who knows what his non verbal iq was.


Professional BOXER
Wrestler
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2025 12:10     Subject: Career ideas if low IQ but very hard working?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ll get flamed for this, but the less intelligent people I know are or were in education. Teachers and principals.

Especially men. My FIL fits this description.


Yep. PP here, and 3/4 people, including the one who became a principal, are men.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2025 12:07     Subject: Career ideas if low IQ but very hard working?

What about hvac repair, plumber, electrician. I was reading about some boxer who discovered he was autistic as an adult and he had been diagnosed during his schooling as low iq and prior to boxing was an electrician. That said…who knows what his non verbal iq was.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2025 12:04     Subject: Career ideas if low IQ but very hard working?

The build a family business and bequeath to child is a good option. But OP hasn't clarified what they mean by low IQ.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2025 12:03     Subject: Career ideas if low IQ but very hard working?

Anonymous wrote:I’ll get flamed for this, but the less intelligent people I know are or were in education. Teachers and principals.

Especially men. My FIL fits this description.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2025 12:03     Subject: Career ideas if low IQ but very hard working?

Law enforcement. My brother is a police officer in a big city and makes over 100k. He is not low iq but did have some learning differences (dyslexia, adhd).
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2025 11:58     Subject: Career ideas if low IQ but very hard working?

I’ll get flamed for this, but the less intelligent people I know are or were in education. Teachers and principals.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2025 11:50     Subject: Career ideas if low IQ but very hard working?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Armed forces
Emt paramedic firefighter
Plumber carpenter electrician
Nurse


Nurse?

My DD is in college for nursing. She is currently taking Calculus, Anatomy, Chemistry, and Pharmacology…. all in one semester.

It’s a challenging courseload.

What compelled you to come into this thread and make it an opportunity to brag about your daughter incessantly? It’s so odd. Congrats, I guess? Nobody cares.


She was making a point that a nursing degree is not for a low IQ person. What is wrong with people today?
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2025 11:48     Subject: Career ideas if low IQ but very hard working?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But you can get Cs and still get a job. It’s not like becoming a doctor where every grade matters.


I’ll let her know that. She was told a 3.3 GPA will kick her out of the program.

She’ll be so relieved to hear that her university advisors and the program itself is wrong!


Settle down weirdo. There are plenty of nurses who don’t go to college at all.


You are confusing medical technicians with nurses. Weirdo.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2025 11:40     Subject: Career ideas if low IQ but very hard working?

Any government job
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2025 10:43     Subject: Career ideas if low IQ but very hard working?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What about sales?


Low IQ and sales do not go together.


It really depends on what kind of low IQ you’re talking about. If you’re talking about, can’t follow simple directions or identify cues, then yes you’re absolutely right. If you’re just talking about higher level thinking, where lower intelligence means you can only see A leading to B, instead of immediately seeing that if A=B=C=D then A=D, sales can still be a good fit. There is just so much material and training out there, and entry level positions are so scripted, that as long as you don’t have a personality where you’re going to get butt-hurt from rejection, you have a decent chance of making a go in a sales position.

And a lot of these low level positions are zero barrier entry, so the quickest way to find out is to just have them get a sales job and see how they do.




Have you ever worked in sales, lol?


I’m not talking about all sales positions. But, if there was ever a career that munificently rewarded mechanical adherence to scripts, mindless repetition of tasks, and following the orders of your manager without consideration to the potential moral implications of those orders- sales is it.


I know someone who ran a successful B2B business. He didn't sell software or anything super complex. Anyway, he hired people with no sales experience for sales. He hired actors and second-tier models and yoga instructors who never made it or were starting to age.

He did great.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2025 10:31     Subject: Career ideas if low IQ but very hard working?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What about sales?


Low IQ and sales do not go together.


It really depends on what kind of low IQ you’re talking about. If you’re talking about, can’t follow simple directions or identify cues, then yes you’re absolutely right. If you’re just talking about higher level thinking, where lower intelligence means you can only see A leading to B, instead of immediately seeing that if A=B=C=D then A=D, sales can still be a good fit. There is just so much material and training out there, and entry level positions are so scripted, that as long as you don’t have a personality where you’re going to get butt-hurt from rejection, you have a decent chance of making a go in a sales position.

And a lot of these low level positions are zero barrier entry, so the quickest way to find out is to just have them get a sales job and see how they do.




Have you ever worked in sales, lol?


I’m not talking about all sales positions. But, if there was ever a career that munificently rewarded mechanical adherence to scripts, mindless repetition of tasks, and following the orders of your manager without consideration to the potential moral implications of those orders- sales is it.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2025 10:27     Subject: Career ideas if low IQ but very hard working?

Anonymous wrote:Almost every job named in this entire thread is really a job that is not a realistic option for someone who is truly low IQ--they are out of reach likely for people below the 20th percentile without a lot of intervention and definitely out of reach for those with below the 10th percentile.



Most of the jobs named here would be hard even for someone at the 25th or 30th percentile. Shows how out of touch DCUM is.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2025 10:26     Subject: Career ideas if low IQ but very hard working?

Anonymous wrote:Truck driver

Tow truck driver


Except most people drop out of CDL school. A low IQ person would struggle with the exams, and many people, no matter how hard they try, lack the spatial awareness ability to complete the CDL training and employer testing to drive an 18 wheeler safely.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2025 10:24     Subject: Career ideas if low IQ but very hard working?

Anonymous wrote:Sales and retail. Will take a while to make 75k+

Firefighter, police officer (probably won't progress too far, but would do a decent job).

Pharma sales rep. Has to have cheerleader type personality and be good looking.


None of the above are for people with actual low IQ.

Retail--see above in this thread. Need a degree to be a manager and need to pass exams and trainings. Pharma sales--need a bachelor's degree and need to pass trainings/exams on different products. Low IQ person will fail out of the product trainings.

Firefighter and police--need to pass aptitude exams to get into academy, need to pass multiple exams while in academy, need to demonstrate on the job strong decisonmaking/reasoning ability.