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5647027 No.5647027[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

I work with some seriously smart people. I mean, even the dumb ones (like me) aren't really that dumb at all. I've had jobs in the past where I was the smartest person around (and that's not saying much), and it was extremely frustrating. But having a conversation with people that can actually /carry/ a conversation is refreshing.

And believe me: I ain't that bright. In only made a 1260 on the SAT, so I'm barely above average. Have any of you ever worked in a job where you were the smartest person around, but low man on the totem pole? How did you deal with it?

FWIW, I'm a Chemistry Specialist at nuclear power plant. I've been there for a little over a year, and obviously still in training. I can truly say I love my job and can see myself being there for the rest of my life.