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This is deuber in the den withDangerous Day. Some people are talking about
some of the most common jobs inAmerica. We talked about the most profitable
ones to get a degree in earlierthis week industries, Which ones are in
most demand, the gigs that paythe most well. There's also a list
of the least common jobs in America, also with a list of the number
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of people employed them in the averagesalaries. For example, wood pattern makers
there's only two hundred and sixty peopleemployed in the US at an average of
fifty two thousand dollars. Clock andtimer precision technicians four hundred, Farm labor
contractors four hundred and sixty at averageof fifty one thousand, furnace and kiln
repair technicians five hundred and forty ataverage salary of forty nine thousand, nine
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hundred, wood model makers at fivehundred and ninety and fifty two thousand,
private cooks at seven hundred and fortyat forty nine thousand, dredge operators nine
hundred and forty at an average offifty three thousand. Industrial psychologists one thousand
and thirty of them one hundred andfifty four thousand. These people are psychologists
who focus on dynamics in the workplace, and pediatric surgeons. There's old only
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eleven hundred and eighty in the USaverage of four hundred and forty nine thousand
dollars, so some of the leastcommon jobs deeper in the two. Everybody
knows somebody who likes to boast abouthow much they know, which is really
not an indication about actual brain power. There's a list online of subtle signs
that somebody is very intelligent. Someof the highlights include they can admit they
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make a mistake and they don't knoweverything. When they're good at solving problems
and approach problems from the right angle, even if something is something they have
no experience with. When being taughtto do something new, they care just
as much about why it should bedone a certain way as they do about
the fact that needs to be done. When they feel challenged by new things,
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not threatened. When they understand someone'sopposing view without having to agree or
get angry over it, and theycan hold two opposing ideas in their head
at the same time. Other signspeople are intelligent, according to the Internet,
when they ask a lot of questionsand aren't worried about being perceived as
stupid for asking them. When theycan adapt to a communication style, vocabulary,
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tone, and content to fit thesituation with people they're talking to,
when they're able to explain something complicatedin a simpler, more readily understood terms,
when they're observant and can listen morethan they talk, and also when
they have a giant head. Idon't get the last one, but that
one was on the list. Theyhave a giant head. I know some
people that. Well, physically theydon't have a giant head, but emotionally
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they can barely get it through thedoor too. They can. For another
episode of Deeper in the Den withDangerous Dave Light here