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This explains a lot about some cops
This is pretty bad.
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heh.
Did the force give reason as to why they disallow people with high IQs? *edit* New Sig finally finished! Whoo! |
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IQ isn't really a qualification tho.....is it? |
Nope. It should be desired in my opinion - and that goes for any position on the planet, from a janitor to the president.
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Thats true enough. I once applied for a quick cash job and got turned down because the employer rightly guessed I wasn't planning on sticking around for long. Fair enough too. I wonder what the police IQ limit is? |
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May be they are worried that people with "high IQs" will be less likely to remain in the career?
Unless there is some solid evidence of this, this sounds like a pretty silly reason to exclude someone from the service. Are the police academies really that full that they can afford to turn away people like this? |
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Andy Griffith comes to mind. -S PS. Instead, this is where we are going: http://img117.imageshack.us/img117/8403/robomu1.jpg |
Maybe he wrote down all the bad things donuts can do on his IQ test. That would have caused the ban!:yep:
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@Letum I think we prefer the word service to force whe referring to the police :yep: |
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So what they are saying in effect is that you have to be slightly dumb to be a police officer!:88):lol:
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He's intelligent, with an interest in the classics. An obvious elitist.
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I remember reading an artical about IQ tests and security guards.
Apparently employers do not want their security staff to be too smart. Why? Allegedly if the guard is to smart he/she will get bored and start using their inside knowledge to work out ways to steel from the company. Maybe the Police recruit along similar lines? Who knows? |
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