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Corven

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Sep 10, 2008
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Your Type is
ISTJ
Introverted Sensing Thinking Judging
67%............... 12%.............. 62%.............. 56%

The one word that best describes Inspectors is superdependable. Whether at home or at work, Inspectors are extraordinarily persevering and dutiful, particularly when it comes to keeping an eye on the people and products they are responsible for. In their quiet way, Inspectors see to it that rules are followed, laws are respected, and standards are upheld.

Inspectors (as much as ten percent of the general population) are the true guardians of institutions. They are patient with their work and with the procedures within an institution, although not always with the unauthorized behavior of some people in that institution. Responsible to the core, Inspectors like it when people know their duties, follow the guidelines, and operate within the rules. For their part, Inspectors will see to it that goods are examined and schedules are kept, that resources will be up to standards and delivered when and where they are supposed to be. And they would prefer that everyone be this dependable. Inspectors can be hard-nosed about the need for following the rules in the workplace, and do not hesitate to report irregularities to the proper authorities. Because of this they are often misjudged as being hard-hearted, or as having ice in their veins, for people fail to see their good intentions and their vulnerability to criticism. Also, because Inspectors usually make their inspections without much flourish or fanfare, the dedication they bring to their work can go unnoticed and unappreciated.

While not as talkative as Supervisor Guardians [ESTJs], Inspectors are still highly sociable, and are likely to be involved in community service organizations, such as Sunday School, Little League, or Boy and Girl Scouting, that transmit traditional values to the young. Like all Guardians, Inspectors hold dear their family social ceremonies-weddings, birthdays, and anniversaries - although they tend to be shy if the occasion becomes too large or too public. Generally speaking, Inspectors are not comfortable with anything that gets too fancy. Their words tend to be plain and down-to-earth, not showy or high-flown; their clothes are often simple and conservative rather than of the latest fashion; and their home and work environments are usually neat, orderly, and traditional, rather than trendy or ostentatious. As for personal property, they usually choose standard items over models loaded with features, and they often try to find classics and antiques - Inspectors prefer the old-fashioned to the newfangled every time.

Queen Elizabeth II, Harry S. Truman, Warren Buffet, Queen Victoria, James K. Polk, and J.D. Rockefeller are examples of Inspector Guardians.
 

black lincon

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rottenbutter said:
galletea said:
INTP Architect.

Architects are rare - maybe one percent of the population - and show the greatest precision in thought and speech of all the types.
Sweet!
YAY! Architects, unite!
I'm an architect, can I unite with you?

EDIT: wow i hadn't read the entire thing at the time of posting but that's incredible accurate. Especially the part about not being impressed by credentials, just ask my old lit teacher who thought she knew more than me because, "I have a degree in literature." Or my gym teacher who got a mouthful when he thought having a college degree gave him the right to mock me.
 

rottenbutter

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black lincon said:
rottenbutter said:
galletea said:
INTP Architect.

Architects are rare - maybe one percent of the population - and show the greatest precision in thought and speech of all the types.
Sweet!
YAY! Architects, unite!
I'm an architect, can I unite with you?
You're an architect, and you have holly. Of course you can join!
 

black lincon

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rottenbutter said:
black lincon said:
rottenbutter said:
galletea said:
INTP Architect.

Architects are rare - maybe one percent of the population - and show the greatest precision in thought and speech of all the types.
Sweet!
YAY! Architects, unite!
I'm an architect, can I unite with you?
You're an architect, and you have holly. Of course you can join!
Sir, I don't just have holly, I vomit holly.
 

Cahlee

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I feel more unique now, supposedly performer is over 10% of the population, but I seem to be the only one.
 

linchowlewy

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rottenbutter said:
galletea said:
INTP Architect.

Architects are rare - maybe one percent of the population - and show the greatest precision in thought and speech of all the types.
Sweet!
YAY! Architects, unite!
hoorah for architects. may i join this ruling party! i scored INTP


although i am amazed by those career options it showed me and how close they all are to the ones i have been going over in my head (maybe not librarian.).
 

linchowlewy

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WolfMage said:
I'm an INTP, and can't find where you all got your job thingies.
http://humanmetrics.com/vocation/JCI.asp?EI=-22&SN=-62&TF=38&JP=-33

here was mine. since your INTP this should be very close to yours
 

CorpBlitz

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I'm a INTJ

INTJs tend to be well-suited for occupations within academia, research, management, engineering, and law.

btw: Wolfmage

INTP : They are very curious about systems and how things work, and are frequently found in careers such as science, architecture and law. INTPs tend to be less at ease in social situations and the "caring professions,"

Edit: In other words you wouldn't make a very good nurse :)
 

Playbahnosh

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INFP, the Healer.

That makes sense...I guess. But the description of the healer doesn't accuratly describe me. In some points, I'm the dead opposite.

I think I'm more like a mix between INFP and INTP.
 

Monkfish Acc.

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I'm an Artisan, more specificaly a Composer.

More than the other Artisans, Composers are in tune with their senses, and so have a sure grasp of what belongs, and what doesn't belong, in all kinds of works of art. While the other Artisans are skilled with people, tools, and entertainment, Composers have an exceptional ability-seemingly inborn-to work with subtle differences in color, tone, texture, aroma, and flavor.

Although Composers often put long, lonely hours into their artistry, they are just as impulsive as the other Artisans. They do not wait to consider their moves; rather, they act in the here and now, with little or no planning or preparation. Composers are seized by the act of artistic composition, as if caught up in a whirlwind. The act is their master, not the reverse. Composers paint or sculpt, they dance or skate, they write melodies or make recipes-or whatever-simply because they must. They climb the mountain because it is there.

This ability to lose themselves in action accounts for the spectacular individual accomplishments of some Composers, and yet on their social side they show a kindness unmatched by all the other types. Composers are especially sensitive to the pain and suffering of others, and they sympathize freely with the sufferer. Some have a remarkable way with young children, almost as if there were a natural bond of sympathy and trust between them. A similar bond may be seen between some Composers and animals, even wild animals. Many Composers have an instinctive longing for the wilds, and nature seems to welcome them.

Composers are just as plentiful as the other Artisans, say nine or ten per cent of the population, but in general they are very difficult to observe and thus greatly misunderstood. Very likely the difficulty comes from their tendency not to express themselves verbally, but through their works of art. Composers are usually not interested in developing ability in public speaking, or even in the art of conversation; they prefer to feel the pulse of life by touch, in the muscles, in the eyes, in the ears, on the tongue. Make no mistake, Composers are just as interested as other types in sharing their view of the world, and if they find a medium of non-verbal communication-some art form-then they will express their character quite eloquently. If not, they simply remain unknown, their quietness leaving their character all but invisible.

Bob Dylan, Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Cher, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Mel Brooks, Steven Spielberg, and Neil Simon are examples of a Composer Artisans.
 

Zaleznikel

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Last time I took this test I got INTJ. I'm pretty sure it was strong I, weak N, medium T and weak J.

One of the times I took it, I managed to get a 100% on Introverted :)
 

kommando367

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Oct 9, 2008
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Your Type is
ISTJ
Introverted Sensing Thinking Judging
Strength of the preferences

slightly expressed introvert (22%)

slightly expressed sensing personality (1%)

distinctively expressed thinking personality (62%)


moderately expressed judging personality (33%)