Richard Hatch
May 21, 1945
6:29:59
118 W 29, 34 N 0
118 W 29
34 N 0
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Richard Hatch like to avoid office politics and refuse to fight against others for coveted positions in industry. Find situations where Richard Hatch can work alone, do Richard Hatch's own thing, and work at Richard Hatch's own pace, such as writing, painting, computer programming and so on.
Richard Hatch will not be happy in any occupation that is humdrum and safe. As long as every day brings its fresh set of problems to be solved and surmounted, Richard Hatch will be satisfied. But anything with a spice of danger or intrepidity in it will please Richard Hatch even more. Some examples of this type of profession are : surgeon, construction engineer, top management posts. A surgeon would appeal to Richard Hatch because people's lives and Richard Hatch's own reputation depend upon Richard Hatch's actions. A construction engineer has to overcome exceptional difficulties in building, say, a mighty bridge. What we meant to say is that any job which require very high caliber and have some spice of danger is suitable for Richard Hatch.
Richard Hatch will have many ups and downs in money matters, but chiefly owing to Richard Hatch's own rashness and in attempting enterprises beyond Richard Hatch's power of execution. Richard Hatch would make a successful company promoter, preacher, orator or organiser. Richard Hatch will always have the ability to make money but at the same time Richard Hatch are likely to make bitter enemies in the course of Richard Hatch's business. Richard Hatch will be under good conditions for making money in business, industry or enterprise, and Richard Hatch will have many opportunities of amassing wealth if Richard Hatch keep control over Richard Hatch's strong-willed disposition, which at times will be inclined to wreck Richard Hatch's good fortune by causing expensive litigation and powerful enemies to rise in Richard Hatch's path. So, Richard Hatch should try to develop tact in the handling of individuals and avoiding disputes.