Aries Moon

This topic was created in the Aries Moon forum by deezie on Thursday, April 21, 2011 and has 4 replies.
So I've read somewhere (in my own chart), that the Aries moon placement suggests a lot of job changes in one's life.
It certainly holds true for myself. I can't seem to keep myself devoted to one thing, always jumping around, tiring of what I'm doing and convinced I hate it after a while.
Any other Aries moon people here have this issue??
if i am working for someone, about 3-9 months and i begin HATING my job, the people i work with, the commute, the city...EVERYTHING!
i think i've gotten better as i've gotten older but i've also become more intune with what i hope to do long-term.
Thanks for your responses! Hope to see more!
Jack of all trades, master of none - seems to be the best way to describe my career life. I know an average amount about so many things, but I don't have a passion for any of them, and it stops me just short of actually becoming very GREAT at anything. Not for lack of trying to find my niche either. I guess I'm at a point where I feel like there's no niche to find.
@caligula - I feel the same way, my timeline for a job seems to be increasing as I get older, but that urge to do something else seems to keep creeping back in. And now I'm finding that I'm recycling jobs - I seem to do one thing, then another, back to the first, start another one, back to the first (although there is some continuity with one particular industry for me).
So it's not necessarily about something "new" for me, it's about consistent routine and staleness I guess.
@EEE - I've never thought about it in terms of taking orders from others. In fact, I don't believe I have a HUGE problem with taking orders. Although if I don't respect the person, I think I start to get bent out of shape about it. My job changing usually has to do with "hrm... well I've done this now... time to move on." It's not really a interpersonal problem so much.
@ImpressMe - I can somewhat relate to what you are saying, but it has a different reason behind it for me. Sun vs. Moon? It's interesting though.
deezie, I just got a new full-time position a few weeks ago. The process to get it was very involved, and I was so worried about my resume being rock solid because I really wanted to work there.
Jack of All Trades is like my job description and yes it can feel like a curse. But honestly I had like the best job offers for people wanting my ability to do many different things. There are so many great jobs out there for people who have broad experiences.
I don't mind that I haven't stayed with some jobs for more than a year or however short-term I was there. Why? Because jobs can suck long after you leave them or get fired from them and you were given a chance to find at least something that sucks less.
As long as you maintain the skills you think others need and the ones you want to focus on, I have never seen anybody turned away too much for having such a sporadic history of jobs. Those that do get rejected can't show the hiring manager why you would work well at the company, and those who can't understand how good you are, obviously wouldn't be good bosses to you, so it is best to feel you dodged a bullet.
All in all, my chart says I would have many jobs, turned out to be true, I stuck with it, and tried my best to stay knowledgable where I wanted to go in my career and I usually get a great gig right after leaving a bad one.

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