I’m a dentist. You get surprisingly adept at removing and placing piercings in ears and noses. Often they need to be removed for xrays and lots of people don’t know how to do it for their own jewelry.
I’m a systems analyst, I had to get really fucking good at assessing the stupidity and dishonesty of other people because I have to write documentation for people that couldn’t tell the differences between windows 10, windows 11, macOS, Linux, and Android. Not tell you the difference, tell the difference at all. But they tell you they worked with one of them for ten years starting in 01
I’m a structural engineer.
Spatial skills are required and some people seem surprised that you need them.
Writing skills are also really needed and a lot of people seem surprised that the autistic kid in the back of class needs to communicate to hundreds of people in a way they understand.
Why are spatial skills a surprising skill of a structural engineer? Isn’t that like… crucial?
I’ve seen several structural engineers break down when asked to draw what they designed.
Wait, drawing? That is a different skill? This is what I understand as spatial skill (Wiki: Spatial ability)
When I say they can’t draw it, I mean they can’t visualize how the pieces fit together. It isn’t a comment on their artistic skill.
Branch Manager for a 3 trade company. 30% of my job is to recruit new techs. Apart of that is to take them to lunch/dinner, outings, etc to get to know them and see if they’d be a good fit.
I’m a Process Manager. No one knows what I actually do, so there is very little to surprise anyone.
Translate what my supervisor told another teams director because they don’t know how to communicate like people so us lowly workers have to go around them constantly to be able to ship things in a timely manner
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