That's all fine. I just don't understand why you would make such dogmatic and blanket statements such as, "You will lose your job." "INTP's don't perform well in corporate environments", "TJ's don't take any input from anyone" and the like. Surely, as an Ivy League grad and an open-minded person, you've got to understand that these things are vast generalizations and cannot possibly be true in every situation.
I'll say it again, I give credence to the claim that INTP's can face some obstacles in the corporate world. I've experienced it, I know what you are talking about first-hand. But, the fact that there are obstacles does not mean that I, or another INTP, can't do well in a corporate position. And I won't lose my job. Sure, "losing your job" happens sometimes so maybe I will lose it for some reason. But, if I did lose it, it wouldn't be because I couldn't get along with a TJ supervisor and he had to fire me. If it was that bad, I'd leave before it got out of hand. I have never "lost" a job because I was unable to perform or excel. Never. And that will never become a track-record of mine. I just don't buy it. You can give me a job as a janitor, a CEO, or anything in between, and I believe that I'll find a way to get the job done. It might not be the perfect fit for me (which we agree is the case with corporate positions and INTP's), but I'm capable and I will excel. Period.