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Grayson
Age: 63 Zodiac: 
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Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 1:33 am |
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Jotejete,
In response to your request for an occupation reading I received the image of a yellow legal pad of paper, a blue pencil poised in writing position, and a calculator sitting on the desk just off to the side.
One of the most striking things about this image was that there was no one holding the pencil. Somehow it was standing upright at a normal writing angle and it was writing all by itself! I was also taken by the fact that the color of the pencil was blue if for no other reason than the fact that the highest percentage of pencils I've either used or purchased have been yellow! This left me with the feeling that the work being done had a "personal" flavor to it. It didn't have the feeling tone of a large cubicle filled office but rather it felt very much like this activity was taking place in a small personal space like your own home.
Now just as the blue pencil wasn't standard office fare neither was the calculator the type so often used in the workplace. You've seen the type of calculator I'm referring to many times I'm sure. Each has its own roll of paper and accountants sit there tapping away at them with endless patience as the roll of papers scrolls off inch by inch and accumulates on the desktop or on the floor. The calculator sitting next to the legal pad and upright blue pencil was of the hand held variety. Rather than being something you'd purchase for a large business office it was something that you'd purchase for your home. So as you can see, when it comes to the standard office and to standard office equipment this wasn't the "look and feel" of this image at all.
Now oddly enough the words, "ghost writer" just popped into my mind! Jotejete, is it possible that this image is suggesting that you accept subcontracted work from offices near your home that need the help? Is this image trying to tell us that to all outward appearances while the businesses that hire you "appear" to be handling their workload it is actually being done by their invisible "ghost writer" at home!
Well, this was certainly a challenging image to work with! I will leave you to sort it out as best you can. Perhaps somewhere in this image you'll find a trail of bread crumbs that will lead you to a new profession, one with no commuting in the comfort of your home!
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jotejete
Age: 48 Zodiac: 
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Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 3:00 am |
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I take my hat off to you Sir Grayson. Exellent reading on all counts. I am in the financial arena ( pencil,calculator) and have worked from home for years, at one point not taking credit for my work (ghostwriter). It is nice to work from home, but one misses the friendships normally made in the office environment. I am at a "fork in the road" right now and have the option to change the scenario.
Thank You for taking the time to provide a very accurate reading !
Namaste
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