Hi guys,
I hope all is well.
I wanted to consult on something which I have been struggling with - my career.
I recently started looking for a new situation and received an offer from an architectural company. My role would be to assist architects with interior decor. The company deals primarily with residential projects in different styles mostly transitional and traditional.
So, my concern stems from the following:
1. I do not fancy residential interior design. It is too subjective and requires a lot of patience and dilly-dally. I loose patience sometimes.
2. If I were to bite a bullet and do residential design, I would not want to work in traditional and transitional styles.
3. If I were to bite a bullet and disregard 1 and 2 and work there, I wouldn't want to work on my own, without a mentor because there is still a lot to learn. Also, the mentor would a buffer when I do loose patience with a client and would need someone to take over.
4. I don't think I can do the job well because of the points above.
I had an interview two days ago, and was sitting and hoping that they do not consider me, but they did.
So I am thinking of writing them a letter and saying that I actually am not interested and have something came up which would require my undivided attention.
Nevertheless, I asked
Show me what it will be like to work with these people?
54 1.4.5>29
IChing read my mind. I think it points out here that I will be very unhappy. But the line 5 makes me think that maybe I should try.
So I asked "What should I do about this offer?"
52 2.5 >57 was the answer.
Still myself and not write to them. Or still myself and not go for this offer.
Please, share your insights. I would appreciate it.
Love,
Vikk
I hope all is well.
I wanted to consult on something which I have been struggling with - my career.
I recently started looking for a new situation and received an offer from an architectural company. My role would be to assist architects with interior decor. The company deals primarily with residential projects in different styles mostly transitional and traditional.
So, my concern stems from the following:
1. I do not fancy residential interior design. It is too subjective and requires a lot of patience and dilly-dally. I loose patience sometimes.
2. If I were to bite a bullet and do residential design, I would not want to work in traditional and transitional styles.
3. If I were to bite a bullet and disregard 1 and 2 and work there, I wouldn't want to work on my own, without a mentor because there is still a lot to learn. Also, the mentor would a buffer when I do loose patience with a client and would need someone to take over.
4. I don't think I can do the job well because of the points above.
I had an interview two days ago, and was sitting and hoping that they do not consider me, but they did.
So I am thinking of writing them a letter and saying that I actually am not interested and have something came up which would require my undivided attention.
Nevertheless, I asked
Show me what it will be like to work with these people?
54 1.4.5>29
IChing read my mind. I think it points out here that I will be very unhappy. But the line 5 makes me think that maybe I should try.
So I asked "What should I do about this offer?"
52 2.5 >57 was the answer.
Still myself and not write to them. Or still myself and not go for this offer.
Please, share your insights. I would appreciate it.
Love,
Vikk