Hello Kimberly! Thank you for keeping this venue open.
I have been mostly retired for about three years, since my former employer left town and I found I could get by. But in the last couple weeks I have been talking to a recruiter. She works for my old company (but in a different division—no one I know), and she came looking for me personally, by name. The work she is offering is similar to what I did before but not the same (so I'd have the chance to learn something new). It means moving about 400 miles away, which I'm reluctant to do because my mom is in her 80's. But it would be good to have some more structure in my days, and I think I could help this division with their work.
What can the Ogham tell me about this job? If they offer it to me (they haven't yet), should I take it? Are there hidden landmines? Or any other insight would be appreciated.
Can you tell me about this possible job?
I have been mostly retired for about three years, since my former employer left town and I found I could get by. But in the last couple weeks I have been talking to a recruiter. She works for my old company (but in a different division—no one I know), and she came looking for me personally, by name. The work she is offering is similar to what I did before but not the same (so I'd have the chance to learn something new). It means moving about 400 miles away, which I'm reluctant to do because my mom is in her 80's. But it would be good to have some more structure in my days, and I think I could help this division with their work.
What can the Ogham tell me about this job? If they offer it to me (they haven't yet), should I take it? Are there hidden landmines? Or any other insight would be appreciated.
Thank you very much!
Hosea Tanatu