So, what's your personality?

Scottwax

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http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes1.htm



My personality is "ESTJ"



Extroverted/Sensing/Thinking/Judging.



Jeez, this is so 'me' --



ESTJs promote the work ethic. Power, position and prestige should be worked for and earned. Laziness is rarely viewed with ambivalence nor benevolence by this type.



Famous ESTJs:



Simon Peter (Christ's disciple)

John Heywood (c.1497-c.1580, collector of English colloquialisms)



U.S. Presidents:

James Monroe

Andrew Jackson

William Henry "Tippecanoe" Harrison

Franklin Pierce

Grover Cleveland

Harry S. Truman

Lyndon B. Johnson

George W. Bush



Carrie Nation

Elliot Ness

John D. Rockefeller

Bette Davis

Robert A. Taft (U.S. senator, son of Pres. Wm. H. Taft)

Sam Walton, owner and founder of WalMart stores

Barbara Stanwyck

Rev. Billy Graham

Dale Bumpers (U.S. Senator, D-Arkansas)

Phil Fulmer, head football coach of the U. Tenn Vols

Pat Head Summit, head basketball coach of the Lady Vols

Bill Frist, M.D. (U.S. Senate Majority Leader)
 
Your Type is

ISTJ



ISTJs are often called inspectors. They have a keen sense of right and wrong, especially in their area of interest and/or responsibility. They are noted for devotion to duty. Punctuality is a watchword of the ISTJ. The secretary, clerk, or business(wo)man by whom others set their clocks is likely to be an ISTJ.



Funny how I have done this test various times in the past and I'm always changing.
 
Er...Scott...how did those people who died decades, centuries, or even milennia before this test was invented answer the questions? Isn't it a bit presumptuous to be assuming answers for people on a personality test?
 
That was a weird test for sure. Apparently I'm an ESTJ, just like Scottwax. Organized, logical, neat, supervisory, orderly and all that other stuff mentioned above with Scott. I've dilly-dallied enough, I'm heading downstairs and organizing the products on my detailing cart. (insert giggle here)

-John C.
 
Setec Astronomy said:
Er...Scott...how did those people who died decades, centuries, or even milennia before this test was invented answer the questions? Isn't it a bit presumptuous to be assuming answers for people on a personality test?



My understanding is they used a time machine and a worm hole. :xyxthumbs
 
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