Thank you for your reply, Osamenor!
I'm very excited to hear from someone.
I don't quite understand what you've explained abut your transit. Are you saying you've just passed a Saturn/Uranus T square with one or both of your Saturn/Uranus?
The orbs aren't exact, although my t-square is a bit tighter than yours. Uranus opposition perfects about a year/year and a half earlier than Saturn opposition--average age for Uranus opposition is 43; average age for Saturn opposition (the second one--the first happens at 14 1/2 - 15) is 44-45. So, you are entering that time, and I am on the way out of it. We're both in it, though (I'm turning 45 in a couple weeks).
So, my Uranus opposition has passed, I think I've actually had my direct passes of Saturn opposition as well, although Saturn is still squaring my Uranus, because it's the latest degree. I have natal Saturn at 26 Cancer and natal Uranus at 29 Libra.
Your t-square has wider orbs, so planets moving through it hang out in the t-square longer. But because it has wider orbs, you might not feel the transits quite as intensely as if the orbs were tighter.
Pluto was conjunct my Sun in the 3rd last year trining my Jupiter so there were a lot of changes in my work (my work is communications based) and I left freelance for the first time in 20 years to have a full time paid job which I really enjoy although it's very hard due to long commutes and hours. (Saturn also in the 3rd this whole time.) I have no idea how Uranus half return is affecting me because I feel most of my changes have been due to the Pluto situation. And Saturn is a good 16 degrees off at the moment so I don't think it will be rearing up its head just yet. I suppose I just have to be prepared for a hard toil and unexpected changes. I can't imagine having any major revolutions/evolutions but I suppose that's life!
Here's some homework, if you want to do it: find the times when you had other strong transits to your t-square planets and think of what was going on in your life then. Saturn transits would be good ones to look at, because Saturn reliably makes a hard angle transit to its natal position every 7 and a fraction years.
Personally, when I look back at my hard angle Saturn transits, I see times of change, for the most part. I see that so strongly that I think of those Saturn corners as automatically propelling change. But, I was told by an astro friend that the reason why I experience it that way is because my Saturn transits also touch my Uranus and Jupiter, and I think that may be accurate.
I've also found that the hard toil I get from Saturn can be chosen, and can be a good kind of hard toil.
Some examples: I entered herbalism school with Saturn sitting on my Moon (not part of the t-square, but still a strong Saturn transit), and that gave me the willingness to buckle down and commit that's so hard for a Sagittarius Moon person like me. A couple years earlier, Saturn was squaring my Sun (and trine my natal Saturn) and I took my very first herbalism class, and got serious about astrology that year, too. I'm actually doing herbalism along with astrology.
And, when I was having my most recent Saturn square (age 37), I decided to try hypnotherapy to resolve some long standing personal issues, and it turned into a very intense, thoroughly life changing experience. I did a lot of work there, but it was good for me.
Moral of the story is, you can take Saturn's "buckle down and pay attention to this now!" energy as something it's doing for you instead of to you.
I do see your Uranus opposition affecting you in your job changes. Midlife career shifts are pretty common, and they tend to have something to do with that Uranian energy. Saturn as well, in that you're willing to buckle down and accept the commute and the long hours. Just make sure that if you're accepting the commute and the long hours, the payoff remains worth it. If that becomes something you do just to prove how dedicated you are even if you're not really reaping much benefit, then you're caught in the negative side of Saturn.