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really, in this chart the main significators do not meet mars:) nor also the reception are bad. But if you notice with antiskion Mars catches Jupiter precisely and that means maby something positive will come. Iam very curius about this case Please do not forgett to updateThis week luckily I had a recruiter reach out to me for a job at the Private Equity firm downtown and I'm really hoping I'll land this position so that I can get out of my current stressful position.
Do you see that I'll land this role next week? I have an interview on Monday. Please let me know.
I can see that I am Scorpio and I'm making no application to the Sun (Job) I am also determent. The only thing that is positive that is happening to me is I am applying to the moon. If I had to make an over-all guess I would say that "No" I wont be getting this position, but I hope I'm wrong here. Could anyone give me some advice? Thank you in advance!
Jupiter there is the your co-ruler of professional. It is the second indicator of your professional and standing up there in your 10th house. Mars (you) - however weak - with antiskia falls on it. This may mean that may not choose you at first but something changed along the way -some positive-Could you please elaborate on what you think Jupiter could represent? I see our aspect is separating, but also Jupiter is going to square the sun. What could all this mean? Any thoughts?
This antiskion is really interesting, I've never see this in any chart I've drawn before. Do these typically result positively? Has anyone's experienced the antiskion in a past chart before? Was your outcome positive? I will definitely keep you all updated.
that is a promblem if the querent has asked twiceThat clearly gives a "yes" The main problem is that the querent has asked the question, twice, so this answer might be tainted ?
I am working at a job that I currently hate. My boss bad mouths me to other employees, and has been interviewing other candidates to replace me, right in front of my face. The position I'm currently in is so stressful, so much so that I've even have bad dreams a
Do not worry dear alovelytune and thank you for your informations!!Let me set the record straight. I was asking about two separate job opportunities for two entirely different roles.
The first role is for an Account Executive role at a staffing adgency that pays $60k base salary. Here -http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showthread.php?t=83814
The second one is for an HR Generalist at a Private Equity firm that pays $90-$115k at the top of this thread here: http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showthread.php?t=83814
In response to your question, antiscion aspects are minor aspects, that may or may not influence the final outcome. You must take in the whole horary chart in making a final answer.
The antiscion aspect must sometimes bow to other things going on, like the Moon's final aspect, the chart ruler and many, many, other conditions.
Hi Tikana,
No where on this form am I arguing with you. I'm not sure where you're getting. I've always appreciated your insight and feedback regarding my charts. You are very clear and to the point, in regards to your horary methods and that I respect. I'm not on here arguing with you, in no why, shape, or form. If you read my prior comments, I was simply clearing up the fact, that their are some member, on here thinking I'm posting two questions for the same job, this is not the case. Once again, I was only trying to make it known, I posted two separate horary charts, to serve two separate career options.
Horarymaster,
You are aware that I'm am addressing two SEPARATE jobs, which is the reason I drew two SEPARATE horary charts? Right? I just want to be sure that WE'RE ALL CLEAR in that regard.
Is it not ok to ask "Will I get this job?" for two separate job opportunities? If that's not allowed, then my apologies. I didn't realize, I was hindering the entire horary process, by asking two separate questions, for two different jobs. Excuse me!
The first job (my first question) was an Account Executive role at a staffing agency in their legal department. I was contacted for this role, because I have a strong legal background, and I also have HR experience. They believe, I will be good fit in order to sell to their company to law firms and retain additional business, because I have a strong legal background, and also I have an strong HR background. I understand both sides of the fence. However, I get that I don't have ANY sales experience, which is why I was concerned that this sales position might not be a good fit for me. But, the hiring manager believes my legal skill set and HR abilities might contribute well to their company and that I won't disagree with her in.
My final analysis in regards to this role is that it I would not be enough pay for me to live. I was initially interested in the role, until I learned how the low paying the salary was going to be. I had to interview in order to find out the salary, that was going to be offered. Regardless, it just simply wouldn't be enough for me to live off of, and that's really MY own personal decision, in regards to MY own personal finances. I know exactly how much $$$ money I need to bring into my household, each month and $60k would not cut it, I simply cannot afford to take that the pay cut.
The second role that I am asking about, in this thread is for a job in HR job at a Private Equity firm. The recruiter that is presenting me for role has told me, the company is looking for someone with my background and experience level. I'm excited about this role because it's with a prestigious company and it would pay me a higher livable salary. I need more money because I have been struggling to make ends meet for the past few years.
In closing, I wasn't asking these two questions -for two separate jobs, as a means to ruffle your feathers, offend you, or disrespect the entire horary process. That is NOT my intention, and I think you have the wrong impression here.
I was simply inquiring to see if I would land entire job opportunity.
-Alovelytune