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Particular Professions

Perseus

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Hello,

It is said, that certain personalities are drawn to certain professions or trades. Do you (as an INTP) have trouble from other sections of society.

e.g.

Social Services
Police
Teachers
Bandits
Religious Officers
Bureaucrats
Journalists and Investigators
Local Busy Bodies
Academics
Lazy Toads
Fundraisers
Publicans

or other groups.

I find that the only real difficulties come from the Social Services.

Perseus
 

Ogion

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What do you mean by trouble? Whom i find annoying the most? Who gives me the most trouble? Or which groups is probably the worst for society, or what?

I think the most stupid people are mostly bureaucrats, as they always think in such a narrowminded way. (Like a soldier) "No, that is not possible, it doesn't say so here in the form"...

Ogion
 

Perseus

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Trouble means

1) Making false reports to authorities to cause trouble
2) Planned stalking and assaults
3) Blackballing out of local jobs because of defamation
4) Usual intimidation tricks

25 TOP WORKPLACE BULLY TACTICS
Workplace bullies use many methods to intimidate their targets. Based on studies of toxic workplaces, the Workplace Bullying Institute has identified 25 of the Top Workplace Bully

Tactics employed by workplace bullies. See

http://www.bullyeq.com/

Top Ten:

Falsely accused someone of "errors" not actually made (71 percent).
Stared, glared, was nonverbally intimidating and was clearly showing hostility (68 percent).
Discounted the person's thoughts or feelings ("oh, that's silly") in meetings (64 percent).
Used the "silent treatment" to "ice out" and separate from others (64 percent).
Exhibited presumably uncontrollable mood swings in front of the group (61 percent).
Made up own rules on the fly that even she/he did not follow (61 percent).
Disregarded satisfactory or exemplary quality of completed work despite evidence (58 percent).
Harshly and constantly criticized having a different standard for the target (57 percent).
Started, or failed to stop, destructive rumors or gossip about the person (56 percent).
Encouraged people to turn against the person being tormented (55 percent).
 
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