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Worth dealing with? Job issue, 45.6 > 12

Juliah

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I've been searching for a job quite a while. Rewarding vacancies in the field I work are rare at the moment, actually, they are lacking.
Today I received a response to my CV from a big international company. Their vacancy is urgent, the offered labour conditions look quite good except the salary which is much less than the salary I had before workng in another company and occupying the same position. I do not feel enthusiastic to contact them , especially taing into account that currently I am one hundred kilometres from the city the company is located and I would not like my trip there to be a waste of time (and money). So I asked, "Are they worth contacting, dealing with?" and got 45.6 > 12.

Shall I not fit in well? A smooth interview but no results?

I feel perplexed and would me very grateful for your thoughts friends.
 

altair139

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I think it's worth giving it a try.
45's theme is to meet somebody to sort something out (gathering with a middle man), this could be an interview. However line 6: "Lamenting and weeping but no blames". This could be your unhappiness with the salaries, and that it's far, yet if you don't contact them you'll remain jobless and who knows when you'll get another chance? This situation fits with hex 12: stagnation, whereas your career seems to stand still, but the corresponding line 6 of hex 12: "Temporary wife, at first negative, later happy" seems to indicate the job they're offering to you. You could get used to the job in the future and no longer be unhappy about it.
 

Juliah

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Altair139 thank you for your so prompt reply.

I still feel that this game is not worth the candle. I know very well going to be interviewed but it turns to be that receptionists just take your printed CV and say "We'll call you back on that."
 

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