Please.
Some facts for Doug: 1) For employment, airlines require that recruit pilots have an IQ in the top 5% of the population. 2) Their Verbal Comprehension is also assessed and must be at a level similar to Law graduates. 3) Airline pilots are subjected to multiple 'career jepardy' assessment each year that have a pass mark of at lowest 80%. If you fail one of these twice, you are fired. 4)The suite of manuals for the aircraft that I fly (wide-body international) is occupies 2 shelves in my book case (ie about 20,000 pages) and I must be fully conversant with every word of these documents or I could lose my job or be imprisioned. So much for "Bus Drivers"
That is complete bulls***. You are just making your situation more worse off than it is by trying to differentiate your position through those means.
You are not required to have an IQ in the top 5%, nor have verbal comprehension as to a standard of law graduates (and funny how he makes a spelling mistake soon after).