As ardent followers of the practice know, there s so much more to astrology than understanding your sun and rising signs. Ready to go deeper into understanding astrology? It s time to get into the nitty-gritty of your chart. Your midheaven sign, also known as the Medium Coeli, or MC, is different than other aspects of your chart because it is not a planet. It is the highest point at the top of your chart and represents the southernmost high point above the horizon at your time of birth. (See, this is part of why having your exact birth time or getting your crush s if they re willing to give it is essential.) The midheaven is also the cusp of the 10th House of Social Status of the natal chart and can tell you a lot about your public life.
President Joe Bidenâs $2.3 trillion infrastructure proposal, the American Jobs Plan, is nothing if not ambitious.
Itâs ânot a plan that tinkers around the edges,â the president said when he unveiled it Wednesday in Pittsburgh. âItâs a once-in-a-generation investment that we havenât seen since we built the interstate highway system and the space race.â
And it could create millions of well-paying jobs, especially in fields related to clean, renewable energy. That seems reasonable, when careers like wind turbine technician are already among the fastest growing in the nation. (Listen up, N.C. legislature.)
Under this public works plan, the U.S. would invest billions in roads and bridges â built to withstand the ravages of climate change; electric vehicles and public transit; homecare for the disabled and elderly; domestic manufacturing â to bolster the electric-battery industry, for one thing; affordable housing amd high-speed broadban
Employees at major consulting firms such as Deloitte and PwC are burning out.
Many have left their six-figure jobs because of mounting pressures to work 90-plus hours a week.
Insider spoke with six current and former consultants who shared what work life is like right now.
Management consultants are burning out, and some are quitting their six-figure jobs because of it.
The pandemic has forced consultants to adjust to a new lifestyle, one that involves no traveling, no face-to-face interactions at client sites, and an unspoken standard of clocking up to 100 hours each week. In response to employees symptoms of burnout, such as feeling depleted or being physically or emotionally drained, major consultancies are trying to build a more sustainable work model.