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pixiestix

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I was wondering if anyone would be so kind as to give me your thoughts to some readings that I did last night.

I went for a job interview on Tuesday for a job as a Sales Administrator. I had to do a practical work sheet first which went about 90% well, but I couldn't finish it all as my excel skills are a bit rusty. I said at the outset I wouldn't be able to complete all the sheet, and explained that my excel skills needed some revision, and they said that was fine. I would be trained on an in house system anyway.

When we sat and talked after the practical sheet, the chap offered me a different job, explaining that what really struck him about me was how professional my voice sounded, and that he could really do with someone to answer calls that don't go through the automated telephone system. He explained that he had trouble getting staff to take an effective message and pass it on.

I immediately felt that my practical sheet had let me down, and that he felt I wasn't good enough for the admin job. I asked if there would be the possibility to advance in the company if I took the second job, he said yes. He then went back to talking about the adminastrative job, what it entailed etc. We spent the next two hours talking about the admin job, my previous work, I asked lots of questions about his company and the software that they sell. In all I spent almost 3 hours there. I felt we got on really well, the conversation flowed, and I felt that we were both coming from the same direction.

As I was leaving he asked me if I had anymore interviews, which I thought was an odd question. I said no, not at the moment. I explained that I had just started looking for jobs seriously, and I had to send a CV in quickly for this job. As of yet I haven't applied for any others. I was honest.

The second job, I felt he had just thought up in his head while I was there, because when I asked more questions about what it would entail, he said he didn't know, he would have to look at it. Which to me sounded like he was creating a job, but had not thought of enough to occupy my time in a full time position.

I really would like the adminastrative job, and think I really would get on well with it. I have thought about the second job, and think I would take it, to get a foot in the door, and to be open to what the future might bring. I really loved the company and felt a real affinity to the software that they sell. I am a little shocked at myself to be honest that I want the admin job so much. I can't really explain very well, but I feel a real connection to the company and software. I used to use such a product for 13 years when I worked before. I really understand how it works.

Anyway, last night I asked what would happen if I got the Sales Administrators job. I got hex 24.2.6 :eek: changing to 41.

What would happen if I was offered the second job? Hex 42

I asked what my options were with regard to the jobs? Hex 57.1.5 changing to 26

I then did my usual Sunday night reading asking what I needed to know or advice about the coming week and got hex 10.3.4 changing to hex 9.

I feel alarmed and worried about 24.2.6. Hex 42 for the second job sounds OK. My options I felt were OK too, apart from line 5 of 57; I was not sure what to make of that.

My general asking for advice and what I need to know I felt started positively until I read 10.3!

I feel I the yi is saying I might not be offered the Sales Administrators job, and that perhaps the second job might go better. That perhaps I need to go with the flow and progress slowly and surely, and try not to step on the tigers tail!:) What really worries me is if I am offered the first job, the hex 24.2.6.

Forgive me if I have read this all wrong, as I have not been doing readings for long. Sometimes the hexagrams can feel quite frightening. I really would appreciate anyones thoughts on the above.

Thanks
PixieStix
 

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