75% of population. Like tradition, reality, facts and are practical. Past and
present oriented. Dislike new problems unless there are standard ways to solve them.
Like an established way of doing things. Enjoy using skills already learned more than learning new ones. Work more steadily, with a realistic idea of how long it will take. Usually reach a conclusion step by step. Are patient with routine details. Are impatient when the details get complicated. Are not often inspired, and rarely trust the inspiration when they are. Seldom make errors of fact. Tend to be good at precise work.
Need iNtuitive types to: bring up new possibilities, supply ingenuity on problems, read the signs of coming change, see how to prepare for the future, have enthusiasm, watch for new essentials, tackle difficulties with zest, show that the joys of the future are
worth looking for.
You probably:
Prefer specific answers to specific questions; when you ask someone the time, you
prefer "three fifty-two" and get irritated if the answer is "a little before four" or "almost time to go".
Like to concentrate on what you're doing at the moment and generally don't wonder
about what's next; moreover, you would rather do something than think
about it.
Find most satisfying those jobs that yield some tangible result; as much as you may
hate doing housekeeping, you would rather clean your office than think about where your career is headed.
Believe that "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" you don't understand why some people
have to try to improve everything.
Would rather work with facts and figures than ideas and theories; you like to hear things sequentially instead of randomly.
Think that fantasy is a dirty word; you wonder about people who seem to spend
too much time indulging their imagination.
Read magazines from front to back; you don't understand why some people prefer to dive into them anywhere they please.
Get frustrated when people don't give you clear instructions, or when someone says "Here's the overall plan -- we'll take care of the details later" or worse, when you've heard clear instructions and others treat them as vague guidelines.
Are very literal in your use of words; you also take things literally and often find yourself asking, and being asked, "Are you serious or is that a joke?".
Find it easier to see the individual trees than the forest; at work, you are happy to focus in on your own job, and aren't as concerned about how it fits into the larger scheme of things.
Subscribe to the notion that "seeing is believing" if someone tells you "the train is here", you know it really isn't "here" until you can get on board.