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legume

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i'm currently unemployed, pretty much by choice, since working from home was unbearable for me under pandemic conditions and i can allow myself to survive off social benefits for the time being. this won't last forever, but if i don't get a job i shall continue to get paid minimum wage until almost end of year, after which i'm planning to move back to my home country anyway. to keep the benefits however i'm obligated to apply for jobs in the meantime, and unfortunately all of a sudden it seems i'm kinda popular?

i am considering going back to work though, maybe around late spring / early summer, just really needed this break to set my priorities straight. not sure yet if it's at all worth it, since as mentioned, i'm not planning to stay here anymore. but i might as well save up some more before returning for good to my family.

so this one recruiter is really persistent, sent me more than a couple messages and in all fairness, i do think i'm the right fit and i kinda like the company. just don't feel ready for it. not sure if to read this cast as not acting (feels kinda awkward to avoid getting in touch with them, after all i applied myself) or to tell them the truth, that i'd be available later in spring. as i put this job on the "applied" list report, i'm also afraid the gov might follow up on it and cut my benefits for not having replied, really not sure how it works and for how long i can keep avoiding getting hired. kinda luxurious problem to be honest, but in the time i planned for relaxing it's starting to weigh on me.

in the meantime i'm working on my habits and changing my lifestyle, so i partially take this reading as - meditate on in, which i shall do tomorrow morning before taking any next steps. but in reply to my question, not sure if Yi tells me to remain unmovable, and travel first back home (as i planned possibly later this month or in April) before making any decisions, or if it's telling me to communicate honestly, both about my need to keep still for now / until later spring as well as my travel plans.

what do you all think? thanks for your support.
 
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legume

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thanks Trojina, the answer does seem simple enough, but I was really worried what would the implications be on my unemployment benefits. plus, I didn't feel exactly not interested, under any other circumstances it would have been a really great job to go after. in the end, once I finally calmed down enough to answer, I decided to be honest and told them I'm considering relocating out of here, which was enough to put them off, as the job required being locally based. this way it wasn't me who declined but them, which hopefully won't raise any concerns in case the government follows up on my applications.
 

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Line 52.4 is, 'Cleaving the trunk. No misfortune'. For me it suggests cutting things off, cleaving. You have Hex. 52 with two Mountain trigrams, which is often about stopping things, processes, or at least slowing them down.

So, what to tell the recruiter? Perhaps that you are stopping your job search for a while (and in a way 'cleaving' your relationship with this person, at least for a time). I'm not sure what the further implications are in terms of how the government will see this, but I think that's not what you asked, only that it's a concern for you.

On the other hand, with the fourth line changing, you have the upper trigram Mountain 'moving to' Water. To me this suggests that you need to 'go with the flow' - maybe to consider your feelings and emotions in your decision-making. If you feel some fear about how the government or recruiter will respond, then perhaps that's useful information for you; i.e. do you want to risk of being 'found out' just so you can extend your mountain-like status for a few more months?

Regards, D
 
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That's why Australia's losing the COVID supplement - because there's too many people doing the same thing as you.

The reading says to do nothing except feel comfortable with how you're doing things.
 
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That's why Australia's losing the COVID supplement - because there's too many people doing the same thing as you.

to clarify, my decision's maybe in part to do with covid, but the money supplement has nothing to do with it and depends purely on time I have worked in this country and comes from the taxes i paid myself for the last 12 years, so i'd be eligible for it, pandemic or not.
 

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Answer was so clear: dont react now and just go and travel when the time comes.

I just had a same hexagrams on the job question :) we will see how that works out ...
 

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