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Finally I've been offered a job that no only appears to have a very supportive Hierarchy in place but also it's a chance to learn in keeping with the Diploma I'm studying and to get promoted as times goes on.
The problem is the accommodation. I can keep housesitting but in this area it's very competitive because it's on the coast and there are so many nomads now because of the lack of affordable housing.

What do I need to know about finding affordable accommodation to take this job

Hexagram 41.2>27
I actually cannot get an understanding of this reading in terms of my question except it may be talking about housesitting but be careful not to give too much and to look after myself first.

What do I need to know about finding enough housesits to support me taking this job
Hexagram 36.2>11

Again, I'm not really understanding this read in terms of my question. I have been 'injured' in my present housesit - enough to make me angry which is a foreign emotion for me. Having said that the anger has made me learn something about myself and I'm in the midst of trying to change that part of myself which is a wonderful thing - just not particularly easy.

Perhaps this injury will help me gather some sort of strength.
 

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I found this by LiSe to be of interest here with 36.2:
One should be cautious in everything one does, excluding all points of application for disaster, even when the situation does not look as if anything might happen. Don’t do things that can go out of control: if king Mu had used gelded horses, calm horses, they might not have bolted. Then even a black bird of omen could bring only a small disaster.

41.2 to 27

I can't help but see this as a comment on desperation. The more we need (27), it brings out the piranha nature of other people, whereas if we are viewed as being self-sufficient, it inspires people to help us along. "Decreasing [need for nourishment] increases [nourishment]."

Putting these together, it would make me look at my personal resources and how I can best set myself up to handle the worse possible outcomes. If I felt secure in handling that, I think the outcome would be positive.
If not, I would not expect to get outside help here.
 

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Putting these together, it would make me look at my personal resources and how I can best set myself up to handle the worse possible outcomes. If I felt secure in handling that, I think the outcome would be positive.
If not, I would not expect to get outside help here.
Oh gosh - no that doesn't sound promising at all whichever way I look at it.

I have no alternative because what is the alternative I wonder - the only thing is to NOT take the job.
 

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The situation itself sounds promising, though. And 41 has been a kind hexagram to me. I'm seeing it more as advice to keep a steady countenance and trust in your own resources rather than outside ones (I sense that's who you are/what you already do, anyway). I could be totally off with this.
 

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The situation itself sounds promising, though. And 41 has been a kind hexagram to me. I'm seeing it more as advice to keep a steady countenance and trust in your own resources rather than outside ones (I sense that's who you are/what you already do, anyway). I could be totally off with this.
The situation does sound promising for sure but I have learnt - if all your ducks don't line up then it's not the right situation. I've tried many times over the years 'to make things fit' when I should have left well enough alone. So, if I'm having to continually make things fit, or 'chase' housesits or whatever and it's causing me anxiety I'm not meant to be doing it and that's that.

I have until the 22nd October to see what happens.

I have been given 3 opportunities to choose from, each of them with their own 'challenge',
1 is this job
2 is the job I've been waiting on since July which is still an uncertainty,
3 is accommodation that's not quite ready and no job prospects but definite accommodation for 12 months.

All these situations have 5 weeks to sort themselves out. I don't mind which one it is, I just hope something sorts itself.
 

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