So sorry to hear your news, that's really shitty!
I did take a look at the chart at the time you posted it, but didn't bother replying as much had already been said. Using Regiomontanus, Jupiter, the Job doesn't scream out grab me. Jupiter is Peregrine (though the mutual reception by domicile with Peregrine Venus makes that somewhat debatable). Also it's in the eighth which doesn't scream promotion and advancement - possibly it could be described as a dead end job but it has something going for it. Your second house is ruled by Mars, and Mars is exalted in Capricorn - though not for much longer. So the pay may be quite good at least initially. As what you want is income, it may be worth taking. But coming up to 29 degrees of Capricorn and being in the twelfth I have doubts about anything beyond the short term.
Jupiter's application to Saturn suggests strongly that you will get the job, especially as it's almost got your name written on it (Saturn is the exaltation ruler, the triplicity ruler and the decan ruler for Jupiter's location.
The Moon is interesting, more because her last aspect was a trine to Jupiter, and she's now in a partile sextile to Saturn. That sextile is still in force, so the Moon also translates the light from Jupiter to Saturn; plus the MC is applying to Saturn: All good indicators.
So it looks like you've got a job coming. It's not going to be anything to shout about but the pay looks good, at least initially.
As you know, I now use Whole Sign Houses. That shifts at least one of the indicators of the Job to Mars, as the tenth becomes Scorpio. The MC still needs to be taken into account' so there's still indication that you will get something. Jupiter the MC ruler is now better placed in the ninth house, though this is balanced by Mars being in the 29th degree of Capricorn, so Job looks good but you might have to move to take it and not necessarily to anywhere you want to go. Still, metaphorically, the Job is knocking on your door (Mars just over a degree away form Aquarius). Either way the chance of a job should come up. Let's hope it holds for long enough for you to get through the next few months and paves the way for something even better.