I've been told that I am a good teacher by people at work and I train a new employee not too long ago. Actually, at my very first job at a grocery (from which I was fired for stealing energy drinks from the fridge and for absenteeism because I was actually on drugs at the time), I trained a new employee as well. That was back when I was a teenager. I don't think I'm particularly smart. I always struggled with a lot of topics in school. Math especially. But on the other hand, I try to get some understanding about the reasoning behind what I am learning whereas other people tend to memorize facts. So when someone asks me what to do, I try to explain to them why they're doing it too. I think for that reason people say I am a good teacher. Or maybe it's because they don't want to spend the time to train new employees so they just try to hand it off. Anyway, I wouldn't want to be a teacher. At least not as my primary career. You know what they say: those that can't do, teach. I want to make some real accomplishments before even considering trying to be a teacher of any kind.