ESTP Subordinates
ESTPs' most challenging position is the one that most people have to start out in: as subordinates. While perfectly capable of exercising restraint on their own terms, ESTP personalities hate having others' rules and regulations foisted upon them. ESTPs are known for their experimentation, improvisation and quick thinking – if they're not allowed to use these qualities and have to check in with a supervisor for every little thing, they'll be bored and frustrated.
ESTPs know well that risk equals reward, and they'll gladly skirt more mundane tasks in favor of something a little more exciting, in the hope that it catches someone's attention. A plaque and a bonus go a long way for people with this personality type. Getting ahead by the tenets of staid reliability, quiet helpfulness, or mere seniority isn't ESTPs' way – they move forward by sheer force of personality in a well-handled crisis.