If you really need help with the descriptions, maybe you can try explaining them to me and I'll see if I can flesh them out. Links to wiki might help, as well as a bit of a job class description, since there's still a bit of that involved (academia and puzzles seem to garner a more Black Mage inclined vote, and actually tinkering around with things a slightly more Thief vote)
The problem is that we're sorting job class by personality vs. job class by what you actually like to do, so people are definitely going to reference characters for that.
And, personality-wise, I think people will always associate certain characters more strongly with each class: Kain for Dragoons, Yuna for White Mages, Lightning for Soldiers, Zidane for Thieves, etc. to pull random examples off the top of my head. Those impressions are always going to skew perceptions of the class: if Squall's the main reference point for Soldiers, it's not going to be the same as Tidus being the main reference point for Soldiers. It may be a good idea to pick a few characters with different personalities instead of an entire list, so people get an idea of what the different ends of the spectrum look like.
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The problem is that we're sorting job class by personality vs. job class by what you actually like to do, so people are definitely going to reference characters for that.
And, personality-wise, I think people will always associate certain characters more strongly with each class: Kain for Dragoons, Yuna for White Mages, Lightning for Soldiers, Zidane for Thieves, etc. to pull random examples off the top of my head. Those impressions are always going to skew perceptions of the class: if Squall's the main reference point for Soldiers, it's not going to be the same as Tidus being the main reference point for Soldiers. It may be a good idea to pick a few characters with different personalities instead of an entire list, so people get an idea of what the different ends of the spectrum look like.