James, fwiw, here is how the Uranian Astrologers would look at t Node partile 180 your natal Jupiter. First, the Uranians do not distinguish a difference between the North Node or South Node for the Moon's Node, they just simply call it the Node.
Jupiter-Node contacts are looked upon as fortunate contacts and has a-lot to do with good financial contacts. This does not have to be a person--it can be anything that you may deem as a fortunate situation for you. Node contacts are at times
new contacts that come into your immediate environment. Since this t Node is wired into your Natal Jupiter, a Uranian astrologer would analyze your
midpoint structures to your Natal Jupiter looking at the harmonic aspects down to the 16th harmonic, beginning first and foremost with any Direct Midpoints involved. You have a
Direct Midpoint of:
Uranus/MC = Jupiter. The Keywords by Witte (inventor of Uranian Astrology) for this combo are:
To be enjoyed by others. Suddenly gladdened by a happy surprise. Luck
So, since transiting Node is now part of this above Planetary Picture, a Uranian Astrologer would advise to pay close attention to any other
new contacts entering your immediate environment for possible lucky breaks going your way.
Here are the other Midpoint Structures involving your Natal Jupiter:
Sun/As = Jupiter
Mars/MC =Jupiter
Node/ MC = Jupiter
These are fortunate midpoint structures to your Natal Jupiter, full of uranian personal points (Mc, As, Sun, Node)! Note your MC is involved with 3 of the 4 Midpoint structures, one involving a
Direct Midpoint! This tells me there is high % for making good Node contacts involving your Career, and personal objectives. This makes good common sense when we consider you recently changed jobs with the all important Solar Arc Uranus to your Natal Sun in the 10th house of Career and personal objectives/goals.
As a side note: There is an acute labor shortage for quality employees because of the high unemployment situation with Covid-19. Now is a good time for anyone who is looking to improve their status/$ for a possible new career position to land a better position, as long as one knows it is with reputable employer.
FWIW.