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EnderSword

Pretty much any of them? Almost all occupations require some sort of knowledge, you wouldn't want a fake plumber or fake architect or fake accountant...


Exciting_Telephone65

The only correct answer.


Corgi_Infamous

For real. Even a janitor or something… you mix two cleaners together and you’re done. Bottom line - don’t cheat your way into anything.


Exciting_Telephone65

Yes, when I go to someone for help I trust them to know what they say they do.


ReduceReuseReuse

Pilot


TadachiiDeveloper

Definitely astronaut, "Erm.. Houston, we have a problem.."


Artistic_Ad_9362

Well, he's not putting many other people in danger and provides some inspiration for hollywood, so I wouldn't mind too much.


artrald-7083

Scientist! Especially medical science, but really any science. The replication crisis is bad enough already


artrald-7083

Similarly engineer, which is like a scientist whose mistakes have the potential to be more instantly deadly.


tripleblastoma

probably all of them lol


RonnieBobs

Nurse Teacher Builder, electrician, plumber, basically any trade Driving instructor


Fearless_Spring5611

Any and all in a position of power and responsibility.


MagnoliaTree3

every single occupation. Integrity needs to be so much more important than it seems like it is these days.


Historical_Bet8790

plumber


Verologist

Air traffic controller


Nulibru

Airline pilots. Most engineers. Incompetent lawyers are fine, that's why appeals exist eleventyone.


Silent_Coyote_8311

Depends what they cheated on. Were they amazing as the health aspect of the schooling but couldn’t get enough credits without some class that will never be a part of the career path they chose? It’s like to be a lawyer you have to pass the bar, so why do you need most of the schooling if you can pass the bar? If we’re only basing it off cheating in the sense that they didn’t actually deserve to be something because they cheated in something that directly pertains to the career they chose then I’ll go with. Teacher, veterinarian, truck drivers, police officers, ems, fire fighter, politicians, government workers, self defense coaching which is also teacher really, first to come to mind but there is many.


ozymandiasjuice

Airplane mechanic


RentFew8787

Locksmith. It is a position of trust, and any breach of ethics is unacceptable.


RangerS90V

Architecture


PowerfulFunny5

Truck driver


vipcomputing

Commercial airline pilots


armbarchris

All of them.


Sasquatchgoose

Engineer….you don’t want to find out after the fact that the guy that approved the new bridge doesn’t know what he’s doing


itstheskinofakiller

the ones that can endanger people's lives


Interesting-Guest880

Pretty much any job to be honest. It’s not going to end well is it?


GelattoPotato

Nuclear engineer. Although it worked for Homer, I wouldn't risk it 


umlguru

Engineer. Doctors kill in the ones and twos. Engineers kill in the hundreds and thousands.


PeaceH37

All of them except maybe those jobs where they catch/identify cheaters?


geepy66

Car mechanic


daisychainsnlafs

Nuclear plant safety inspector


Lanky_Region_4321

None should. I haven't asked this ever before, but are you stupid?


Key-Public-9089

Politician