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Topic: Astrological signs and Society
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AstrologicalMan Newflake Posts: 13 From: Brickenton Registered: Jun 2011
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posted June 14, 2011 12:24 AM
I think that every place of employment, instead of asking for your birthday, should ask for your sign. There also needs to be astrology taught in schools. This would better classify certain people and put them into use better. IP: Logged |
CrazyAquarian Knowflake Posts: 829 From: US Registered: Jan 2010
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posted June 14, 2011 03:11 AM
Staple your birth chart with your resume IP: Logged |
Aya_and_baby Knowflake Posts: 791 From: Space (and sometimes Antwerp) Registered: Apr 2009
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posted June 14, 2011 04:36 AM
I'd agree more with CrazyAqua. I'd get more, better and better suited jobs that way rather than if I just tell the interviewer I'm a Scorpio sun.Tell them I have Capricorn Mars and I bet they'll give me a managing job, tell them I have Mercury conjunct rising and I'll probably be put in the social eye. Tell them I have Chiron in 7th and I'll be employed as relationship therapist. Tell them I'm Scorpio sun and I'll probably be put at a separate desk being paid normal wage for identifying others' mistakes... Oh wait, that's how I got my last job. Astrology should be part of the recruitment process. A chart can tell so many more things than you can ever put in a CV... ------------------ [Insert catchy signature here.] IP: Logged |
insideintrovert Knowflake Posts: 27 From: Registered: May 2011
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posted June 14, 2011 05:17 AM
Asking for a person's sign, I don't think would go over well. The MAJORITY of people I come across do not believe in Astrology and think it's pure bunk. I still gets looks, as if people think I need to be burned at the stake. The last time I asked people about astrology, I think one guy tried trowing some freshly blessed holy water on me to see if I would burn. II IP: Logged |