The question is answered by Lucas with a spread of 2 Tarot whose meaning is: Option 1, Option 2.
When The Star is on the obverse, it can indicate a positive change that is happening in your current job or about to happen. This card can bring new insight into how you can view your work, opening you up to many unexpected opportunities. It is a card that suggests trust and hope in what you are doing. This means that there is a good chance that a major change will occur in your current job.
When the Five of Swords is obverse, it can mean that you are ready to face problems or obstacles in your current job. It can also indicate that you are giving your best effort to achieve success in your career. This card also suggests being more flexible and open to change, as adjustments may be needed to achieve your goals. Considering these aspects, it seems plausible that there are major changes in your current job.
Based on the analysis of The Star and Five of Swords cards, it seems plausible that some major changes could occur in your current job. The cards indicate a sense of hope and confidence in the positive outcome of the situation and encourage you to be flexible and open to all kinds of changes. Therefore, answering the question, I would say YES: there will probably be some major changes in your current job.
How would you describe your work ethic?
In conclusion, the cards show that you are a person with a strong work ethic, responsible, experienced, disciplined and determined in the application of good ethical practices. You are a professional who is committed to maintaining high standards in every work situation.
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How much time did you spend in this job?
In conclusion, the three cards show us that you have spent a significant amount of time in this work, but with different objectives depending on the perspective from which you looked at it. If we look subconsciously, you have spent time without real benefit from it; consciously, you have put all your creative energy into achieving something; finally, at the superconscious, you have invested time in taking care of your soul and improving yourself as a person. So the answer to the question is: Yes, you have spent a significant amount of time in this job, but not only with economic or professional goals, but also personal ones.
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Will there be collaboration problems with my colleagues?
In conclusion, the two cards suggest that there will be no problems collaborating with colleagues. The reversed Queen of Wands confirms that there may be conflict or tension initially, but the Ten of Cups indicates that all will soon be resolved through harmony and collaboration between those involved. Therefore, we can conclude that the answer to the question is a definite YES.
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My cousin Robert is considering changing city for work reasons, what do you see about this choice?
In conclusion, the two cards seem to suggest that Robert has the skills and resources to make an informed decision about his employment situation and is prepared to face any obstacles along the way. So, according to the cards, the answer to the question is "Yes": Robert should give it a try and explore the options available in the new city he would like to move to for work.
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My colleague Marco has offered me a job opportunity, should I accept?
In conclusion, even though the Four of Cups card might suggest that you should consider your concerns before accepting the offer, the Seven of Pentacles card seems to indicate that the opportunity presented by Marco is a way to reach the excellence and is therefore an excellent possibility to be considered. Therefore, the most likely answer is Yes: you should accept Marco's job offer.
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Will my current job bring me long-term professional satisfaction?
Based on these two cards, it appears that your current job can bring you long-term professional satisfaction. While Temperance reversed may indicate that you are facing difficulties in your current industry, Wheel of Fortune suggests that your chances of success are good. So, the answer to your question is: Yes, your current job can bring you long-term professional satisfaction.
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