There are a lot of facets to employment.
- What kind of work are you willing to do and what kind do you prefer (huge difference)?
- Are you a fast learner (will training you be a bitch)?
- Are you a go-getter; do you take initiative (employers don’t like slackers content to sit on their hands)?
- Are you a letter or spirit of the law person (you gonna ignore regulations at your convenience)?
- Do you find creative solutions (you gonna simply watch shit hit the fan)?
- Are mundane repetitive tasks stimulating (when you’re bored shitless, you gonna slack off)?
- Do you exude responsibility (employers hate flakes)?
- Are you punctual (gonna dump on your co-workers)?
- Are you friendly and likeable?
- Grooming/personal appearance/confidence?
- Is a job just a paycheck or a delightful responsibility (no one likes apathy)?
- Indoor or outdoor?
Demons can, obviously, enhance/assist in these areas according to their specialities and your inclinations. There’s also sigil magic and hoodoo. Remember a job is at least ONE THIRD of your conscious life. What do you reeeeally want for that third; what could be blocking you from employment (subconsciously; do you want a job, or do you really just want $$ to afford playing music?)?
I know a guy who hates working for idiots. As a result, he’s averaged one week on his jobs, BUT he’s been hired over 70 times and did exceptionally well in the military.
Introspection here is vital in this area since you already have factors working against you (a shit-ton of competition that is preferred over you). Also, researching the company and tailoring you cover letter/resume/cv will impact whether anyone even wants to call you for interview.
Do you ever follow-up with a charming courteous phone call (demonstrating your well-researched knowledge of the company) after applying, or are you merely one of a billion faceless boring applications for an overworked Human Recources Generalist or Store Manager to peruse while she longs for her cig and latte?
Once you figure out what you want and are capable of and willing to do, practice visualizing you doing that kind of work. Visualize the hiring scenario in detail. Then, you can convey it clearly to your higher self, or demon counterparts.
Most are:
- Application submission
*** You follow-up charmingly and make sure its been received - Phone contact/interview
- Reference check
- In-person interview (maybe 2)
- Background check
What are your beliefs about employment? Are you entitled to a job you like (this could be why you aren’t getting any bites), or are you willing to start out a bottom-feeder and work your way up? Would working for their company be a privilege, drudgery, or would they be lucky to have you?
When you have that all sorted out, it’ll make deciding your employment path a lot clearer. Good luck.