Thank you for the in depth look at various aspects of my chart! Yes, Venus was at the Ascendant at birth, and Uranus takes that role where I live currently. It has been a struggle dealing with the unpredictable energies - prior to that I spent a decade (age 31-41) in CA which is by my Mars/MC line, and many spent many of my formative years (ages 4-14) there as well. (20 years total!) So that Martian energy has really impacted my career and approach to life - I've always dived feet first into things and approached life with a boldness that has payed off well for me. Though with significant planets in Virgo, the bold risks have always been tempered by a cool analytical mind!
Here are my answers to Jim's astro-vocational questions:
What sorts of vocation interests you?
- artist, counseling, communications, writer/journalist, medicine (the healing aspect)
What kind of work have you done before that you liked? That you did not like?
- I have some training in studio tv production which I enjoyed, and part of me thinks I should pursue this further, but I would need to get a Masters degree most likely to do so.
I don't think I would like sales or marketing, and the business world feels very artificial to me. I'm drawn to nature and the outdoors and to animals especially. Also the ocean.
I have been a photographer but while I enjoy shooting, I don't like sitting at a computer editing. I feel like a lot gets lost because of this procrastination or resistance which I can't really explain.
Are you already studying, certified, or licensed in a field? How do you feel about those areas?
- About to study Data Science in the fall, which it sounds like I'm in a good place to study with the Uranian influence emphasizing science and technical learning. Labor statistics say this is an in demand job, but I am not sure I will end up working in this field as I just don't see many job postings for it.
I have a degree in Photography, but as I mentioned above, I have some resistance to editing and curating my work. I get bored and want to move on to the next project. I suppose if I had to do this as a business, I'd hire an editor
Please name three or four or five fields (or kinds of work) you want to seriously consider. For each, please give a sentence (just one or two sentences) about what each job means to you (why you feel positively or negatively about it).
- Psychology (a longtime dream of mine to study but life had other plans!)
- Art - highly skilled as a painter and illustrator but never pursued it as a career (a bit fish out of water as family always emphasized math/sci and I don't have any connections in the art world)
- Teaching - has been encouraged by friends as a stable profession, though I think school counseling might be a better fit for me. Again, another path that requires investment in Masters level schooling.
- Computer science/data science - using my analytical skills to help companies make decisions. From all my research this seemed like the best option, and the direction of opportunity (doors opening). It would be a steady career to change into and one that would allow me to pursue the art/humanities that I love in my spare time. Doesn't require a masters degree, but it's hard to say how easy it will be to get work as there are many out of work in this area.
- Writing - I have always been a writer, but until recently never thought to share any of it with the world. I recently took a trip with women writers and the experience was highly liberating... it gives me hope that I could potentially do this as a profession over time, the universe willing