I’m not. I’ve just learned that carrying on any conversation with you is an exercise in futility. You constantly set up straw men and ignore any cogent points.
I’ll humor you. Here’s some examples. Friend who is a cop. Guy makes average money and is average looks. Has a very attractive wife. Another friend - also a cop. Has decent looks but not “GQ status” to use your words. Dates a 21 year old (he’s 35) who I would say is a HB 7. Last example - car mechanic who is actually from an Amish background (he gave it up) - has a stunning blonde girlfriend (HB 7.5-8). None of these guys are GQ, none of them have money/status. Normal guys with good looking Gfs/wives. Does this help you? Or do I need more “proof” for you? Am I still “talking out of my a$$”? I await your next deflection.
Your friends could be argued not to really have an average run-of-the-mill job because they are cops. This means they have a very masculine job where they have the authority to arrest people and be really bada$$ and protect the women they love, all of which have very strong appeals. A cop would have 100 times more appeal than a guy working an office job making the same amount of money, so the TYPE of job is very important. So, cop examples are out. If I were a cop I'd probably be set for life assuming I don't get obsessed with BLM. For one, I'd need to get into shape, and build muscles, and be able to subdue people, that in itself would raise my SMV because women will then believe I can protect them and stand up for myself in a physical and masculine sense. Hiding behind brains and computers and desks is not masculine enough so those types of average jobs won't work.
The car mechanic is interesting. It is a masculine job as well, maybe less so than a cop. You have to get dirty with cars and anything involving cars is masculine. Again, this is a type of masculine job that would attract women. How did the mechanic meet his gf then? I'm a bit more interested in this example than the cop example.
So, lets rephrase what you are saying. You have friends who are in stereotypically MASCULINE jobs who have average looks.
I think we can find some red-pill agreement that if a guy takes on a masculine job, like construction, policing, mechanic, or anything where its predominantly men, and I'll even throw in fireman, EMS worker, for good measure, then these types of trades are likely to have a strong masculine appeal that will impress a woman. However, if you are in a genderless or office-type of job, and that's your average job, like IT or one of those jobs then it may not have the same type of rugged masculine appeal where its easier to impress a hot woman with your career.