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Now, for 14.2: I think this sounds rather good. The images of the "big wagon" and with "somewhere to go" sound like you will be someone to be relied on. Huang's commentary states that this is a "modest" position; I agree. Now, having somewhere to go could also be interpreted as needing to go home; tell me what you think.
I got it when unemployed, searching a job, as well. Asked "what to expect in the coming three months?" and I got one job offer I didn't really like and accept, and then, at the end of the three-year-period, things went better, I gained some recognition, a grant, but still there seemed to be no direction to go.
And another thing is yes, my last job was a co-founder at a startup, which I quit. I have even considered now changing it on my resume to just an employee or founding member? Since I don't have many yrs of experience, I apply to pretty much entry level jobs... But at 2 startups they've said I'm amazing and talented but not a fit. So these interpretations make me think, maybe I should just present myself as a subordinate worker (which is news to me, in the USA everyone is promoting themselves to the max)I'd take 2.3 as an advice - yes, as Sun Wukong said, to be ready to accept a position as an employee. Not a business entrepreneur! Just a more modest position. And, no drama!
Ok that's good. I hope 14.2 is indeed auspicious3 months, sorry!
Thanks marybluesky. This wagon really concerns me yes. My goal is to stay here. Maximum I'm ok moving cities. Another country is my home country where there is less opportunity...14.2>30 says you can carry your wagon of abilities where it is useful- maybe another country?
Clarity,
Office 17622,
PO Box 6945,
London.
W1A 6US
United Kingdom
Phone/ Voicemail:
+44 (0)20 3287 3053 (UK)
+1 (561) 459-4758 (US).