I was thinking about this. I went to university, and I worked in tech for decades. I met many assholes but I didn’t meet anyone that would fit on the left half of the bell curve (less than 100 iq).
Since I’ve been living in that bubble my entire life, I’m curious of your stories. Have you met someone who was actually quite dumb (not just having opinions you don’t agree with) and do you have an example situation you remember you can share?
Hopefully this becomes more funny than hateful since intelligence is not the value of a person, but it can be funny to read the stories.


I teach industrial electronics at a community college. We get a wide spectrum of students, many are average students, some upper 10% absorb information like a sponge and i barely have to teach them anything, then there’s the lower 10% who are so clueless and confused that you don’t understand how they arrived to class on their own (assuming they didn’t literally have help from somebody). They can barely count, they don’t know what fractions are, they can’t keep papers and handouts organized, they have horrible spatial reasoning, etc. The sad part is they know how bad they are… even if you’re a dummy, you’re but clueless about it, especially when you see the other 15 people in a class who ate learning and progressing to the next thing yet you cannot grasp the items being presented. These people are still on problem number 2 after 15 minutes when others are already done with the whole first page. Anyway what always happens is I’ll drag them through the classwork but they do horrible on quizzes and exams, muddle through with a C average (which really means you don’t understand the content), then they usually wash out during the 3rd or 4th semester. It’s very predictable during their very first classes but hey it’s not my job to profile people even if it’s a guarantee 🤷♂️
I keep running into maintenance jobs that want industrial controls and electrical experience which I don’t have, just a strong background in mechanical repair and troubleshooting. The problem is that all these jobs are night shift, odd 12 hour schedules with weekends, or travel. So I’m stuck doing production work but on an 8 hour day shift schedule. My work was even offering a two year apprenticeship with 2 free years of school but you have to work 2 more years on nights after that on top of 12 hr days. It seems like it could be a fun trade, but doesn’t seem worth the work/ life balance for me.
Yeah. Its actually true what you said that getting a C means you don’t really understand the content, although I haven’t thought about it that way before. But its true.