As mentioned earlier, the natural independence of the Rats is clearly expressed in their work, they are unable to work in a team. They also do not know how to obey, so they are unlikely to be seen in the role of an office worker.
In any appropriate case, they criticize and discuss the authorities, and an innate tendency to intrigue and sharp language only contributes to this. Rats have a lot of creativity and if they take up something, they will try to do their job better than others. In view of this peculiarity and hostility to collective work, the Rat will try to oust less capable workers from its team. Their dexterity and intrigue allow them to calculate everything to the smallest detail and achieve the desired result first, overtaking the rest. The most preferred place of work for Rats is professions related to intellectual work. In this area, they can achieve great success by becoming a good writer or entrepreneur.
The main work on which they can be found is in view of their oratorical and mathematical abilities: lawyer, financier, artist, musician, journalist and politician. They make good detectives and excellent spies, due to their innate tendency and ability to intrigue. In the worst case, they can become scammers and prostitutes.
Rat and its material well-being
Having a good monetary intuition, Rats always care about their future, saving money for unforeseen circumstances. A rat can save money for a long time, and then spend it at one point. They cannot save on themselves; they need everything at once. Sometimes it may seem that they are just greedy, rather than reasonable people. Being rich today, tomorrow they may very simply have nothing.
In addition, people under the sign of the Rat are very selfish and far-sighted, for example, giving you a gift or doing a favor, they see it in advance as an investment that will return in double in the future. Based on this, if you want to stay on good terms with the Rat, do not try to borrow money from them.
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