Are you routine oriented?

And you get a tiny bit more exercise to boot. You gotta laugh at humans who drive a mile to the GYM and have to take the closest spot so they can run an hour on the treadmill...

Depends on the weather. I like to park in the sparse spots too, but in the snow, sleet, heavy rain, I park up close like everyone else.
 
My wife had to take the Myers-Briggs test for the nth time at work this week and once again came out as a INTJ. In the detailed analysis, it says that she is a very scheduled person (likes routines). I, on the other end, am not very routine oriented though I still score as a INTJ. I don't care where I park or sit and I don't care for rigid schedules.
 
My wife had to take the Myers-Briggs test for the nth time at work this week and once again came out as a INTJ. In the detailed analysis, it says that she is a very scheduled person (likes routines). I, on the other end, am not very routine oriented though I still score as a INTJ. I don't care where I park or sit and I don't care for rigid schedules.

I have taken the Myers-Briggs test multiple times and I am always INTJ. Yet I am not big on routine. These things are only generalizations.
 
My car is sunshine yellow (Dakargelb, technically). I can park it anywhere. If I can't see it, I can usually find it reflected off a neighboring car.
 
And you get a tiny bit more exercise to boot. You gotta laugh at humans who drive a mile to the GYM and have to take the closest spot so they can run an hour on the treadmill...


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On the same note - I had a laugh when I saw valet parking at the Scottsdale Lifetime Fitness. And lots of patrons were using it
 
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