My business is doing very well and has grown significantly over the past year. My small staff is great, but it may be time to hire an additional hand.
What should I know about this decision?
-Hesitant in Hiring
Cards: Nine of Cups, The Lovers, Page of Cups, Four of Pentacles.
Dear HIH, Congratulations on your success! Itโs a brutal world out there for small businesses, and Iโm glad to hear youโre doing well. I want to start with the caution that you should take your time with this decision. The Nine of Cups can be a card of only getting what you want superficially. You need someone, but you know you canโt just hire the first non-sociopath that applies. (Well, you can, but thatโs a low bar.) You need to find the right person. Personality might play a bigger role in this decision than just qualifications alone. With The Lovers, you really want someone who will work well with the rest of the small staff and who is not just harmonious but can amplify the good and mute the bad. Youโre looking for a missing sound in a song. Itโs not that the notes arenโt already there, but it just needs a little something more. As the owner and hirer, youโre going to have to be the one to nail down this je ne sais quoi. So donโt just look for superficial qualities like โchattyโ or โseems nice.โ Think about what you need. With the Page of Cups, I would recommend someone with a โvisionaryโ vibe, someone whose creative or who is really intuit what others may want (in a marketing/business way.) But, again, youโre going to have to dig a little deeper and figure out whatโs needed to amplify your already fantastic team. But with all these hopes, I want to warn about the illusion of security. Fours in Tarot always set up the problematic fives, and pentacles are the earthly coins of business. Itโs a trap to think that this one new thing will be just what your business needs: all you need is just one more employee! Just one more store! Just one more new item to sell! The Four of Pentacles warns about slipping into complacency. Even if things with this new employee are going really well, keep your eyes peeled for whatever else can be improved. Maybe another part of the store can get fixed, or you could add more health benefits to the employeesโ package or whatever. As long as you view this new addition as the next step instead of the end-all-be-all, I think youโll do just fine. Best of luck with your business!
Dear Oracle, After years of considering it, Iโm going into business for myself. Itโs nerve-wracking. It involves a lot of money upfront, and while I believe I can make money at this, I know the first year will be touch and go. Do the cards have any insight as to what I should do with my new business?
โBrand new Boss Babe
Cards: The Fool (rev.), Four of Wands, Queen of Pentacles (rev.), King of Swords.
Dear BNBB, I should preface this by saying that I have an MFA in stories, and my only undergrad economics class was in Game Theory. I am, in no way, an expert in business, nor do I have a deep understanding of practical economic theory. But as the daughter of a former merchant and wife of a current one, I do know that the whole โyou have to spend money to make moneyโ is trueโat least when it comes to hawking goodsโ so while thatโs terrifying, youโre certainly not doing anything out of the ordinary. With The Fool reversed, I can tell youโve been thinking about doing this for a long time. Itโs a new start, and itโs a pretty fortuitous one. You are, right now, on the path youโve wanted to be on. So take a moment and congratulate yourself on your bravery. The Four of Wands signals some stability and can be a great community card. This can mean that youโre either adding a new but necessary business to the community or joining a supportive community. (Hopefully, itโs both!) You say that you believe you will turn a profit in this business, and the cards do support thatโin the future. The Queen of Pentacles can certainly be seen as the #bossbae of the deck, and while I believe youโll be the queen of your own domain, it will probably take more than six months to feel that security. Which leads us to the King of Swords. He might not be the major arcana in the spread, but his message is the most crucial: you need to know what youโre doing if youโre going to succeed. You need to learn as much as possible about your business and running a business in general. And by โlearn,โ I donโt mean listen to some Brosefโs podcast or take a โseminar seriesโ about house flipping or any of that grifter shit. I mean, try a business class at a community college or a developmental workshop run by the country or your local chamber of commerce. Maybe you could use some help with digital marketing or small business accounting or figuring out what actually qualifies as a write-off. Maybe networking would be really beneficial to you. Whatever it is, you need to learn, learn it. Your knowledge is your sword; itโs going to be what protects you and what helps you get what you want. It might also help you feel secure. Knowing the ins and outs can help you develop a plan B (or C or D) if things go awry. But remember, youโre still on that glorious new path of the Fool. There are bound to be some growing pains, but that doesnโt mean youโre making a mistake. Best of luck with the new business, my dear.
This article appears in Apr 27 – May 3, 2023.

