James Cook
Nov 7, 1728
11:26:59
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Look for a career where James Cook can use James Cook's abilities to carry out projects in minute detail. These projects must be perfect, and James Cook will not be under pressure to limit the time it takes to complete them. For instance, if James Cook go into interior design, James Cook should have clients who have enough money to spend so that James Cook can do an elegant job.
James Cook have, above all, a facility for putting thoughts into eloquent words. Thus, James Cook would do admirably as a journalist, a lecturer or even as a traveller salesman. Never would James Cook be at a loss for something to say. This quality would fit James Cook for a teacher also. But, when James Cook's impatient moods overtake James Cook, James Cook would fare badly. In almost any occupation requiring quick thinking, James Cook will succeed very well. But, it must not be monotonous work or James Cook will prove an utter failure. James Cook like change and variety, so that any job which takes James Cook up and down the country or to some far-flung outpost, will be suitable for James Cook. James Cook will fare better as James Cook's own master than when working for somebody else. James Cook want to come and go when James Cook like and, to be able to do this, James Cook must be James Cook's own master.
In matter of finance, James Cook need have nothing to fear. Great opportunities will come across James Cook's path. Out of nothing James Cook could create much, James Cook's only danger being that of undermining James Cook's resources by going in for large schemes of a speculative nature. James Cook will be a puzzle to James Cook's friends as well as to James Cook'sself in question of finance. James Cook will employ money, James Cook make in odd and unusual ways. As a general rule, James Cook will be lucky in making money and in the accumulation of possessions, especially in connection with land, houses or estate property business if James Cook make up James Cook's mind to go in for such things.