Yes, and it's very valid. You can find a synastry and compatibility just like you would with another person.
Watch out for the Sun/uranus.
If you get the job, as you just might apparently, try to do an event chart for your first day of work, and turn it so that the sun/uranus doesn't wreck havoc with your staying long term with them.
Try to put them on the back burner so they aren't too active.
Yes, and it's very valid. You can find a synastry and compatibility just like you would with another person.
Watch out for the Sun/uranus.
If you get the job, as you just might apparently, try to do an event chart for your first day of work, and turn it so that the sun/uranus doesn't wreck havoc with your staying long term with them.
Try to put them on the back burner so they aren't too active.
Make a chart for when you "should" begin work.
See where the sun/uranus is located.
If it is on an angle, for example, or in the 10th of your career or the 6th of your workday, start work earlier or later, depending on the possibilities, so the conjunction is not prominent.
You'll have to probably try a few times, and not always are you allowed to choose your own time, but see what you can do.
This is election astrology.
No, not necessarily.
It indicates an unexpected change.
So, you wouldn't want that change to be a firing.
The idea is to dilute its effect, and have it play out in the background.