
Jason Voorhees
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If you're stuck in a rut feeling like your brainpower is holding you back from that sweet American dream. I'd tell you to consider grinding for your CPA certification. Certified Public Accountant. It's not about being a genius it's more about discipline and rote learning.
The exams are tough but with study guides, practice tests and sheer persistence even low IQcels can crush it. You don't need to be intelligent to pass this exam. It is just rote learning and memorizing. Once certified, you're looking at entry level gigs paying 60-80k, scaling to six figures fast in firms like the Big Four. Remote options also common. They often offshore their work abroad. You can get hired by American companies even if you don't live in america and it's a stable field with demand everywhere. Every company in the United States however small or big it is needs a CPA to audit. It is also AI proof.
You can make AI do all the work for you. From start to the end. Do all the financials, crunch numbers without lifting a finger but AI still can't take your job because for regulatory compliance the signing authority has to be with a human. Only you have the signing authority and it will never be with an AI.
But why CPA specifically for low IQ cels? It's structured af. Just grind for it for a few months no need for creative brilliance or high stakes innovation like in Tech. No Grinding and Networking staring at some boring financial models and making power point 24/7 like in finance. Accounting is rules based follow GAAP, crunch numbers, audit books that's it. You don't need to be intelligent you just need to be persistent.
Low barrier to entry beyond the cert community colleges or online courses get you started cheap. In America, CPAs are recession proof gold tax season alone means overtime pay. Incel to Excel but I know 90% of the forum isn't low IQ but rather just too lazy and too unmotivated to grind for an cert like this but for those that have the fire. You can make this happen.
The exams are tough but with study guides, practice tests and sheer persistence even low IQcels can crush it. You don't need to be intelligent to pass this exam. It is just rote learning and memorizing. Once certified, you're looking at entry level gigs paying 60-80k, scaling to six figures fast in firms like the Big Four. Remote options also common. They often offshore their work abroad. You can get hired by American companies even if you don't live in america and it's a stable field with demand everywhere. Every company in the United States however small or big it is needs a CPA to audit. It is also AI proof.
You can make AI do all the work for you. From start to the end. Do all the financials, crunch numbers without lifting a finger but AI still can't take your job because for regulatory compliance the signing authority has to be with a human. Only you have the signing authority and it will never be with an AI.
But why CPA specifically for low IQ cels? It's structured af. Just grind for it for a few months no need for creative brilliance or high stakes innovation like in Tech. No Grinding and Networking staring at some boring financial models and making power point 24/7 like in finance. Accounting is rules based follow GAAP, crunch numbers, audit books that's it. You don't need to be intelligent you just need to be persistent.
Low barrier to entry beyond the cert community colleges or online courses get you started cheap. In America, CPAs are recession proof gold tax season alone means overtime pay. Incel to Excel but I know 90% of the forum isn't low IQ but rather just too lazy and too unmotivated to grind for an cert like this but for those that have the fire. You can make this happen.
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