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has my future career just been ruined?
hello i am christy and am 12 ! i started horse riding 2 years ago and have been bragging for a horse ever since ( some of you may have seen my post on animals and nature about this ) .and my only dreams are to get a horse and the only job i want to do be and work with or around horses (especially teaching otheres how to ride) but my friend told me that beacuse i have not been around horses for many years and am not allowed to own one till i get a job ,she said " i dont think this career will be able to come true " ( the girl who said it went to my primary school ) and ever since she said that i have been trying my hardest to be around horses soooo much ! so i wondered if anyone knew if what she said is true and if so are there any jobsi couyld do with horses !
Love from Christy
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If my Mum can leave school at 14 without taking GCSEs (or equivalent), then take A-Levels, a Nursing course, and become a midwife at 48, the world is your oyster, sweetheart!
It depends one what sort of work you want to go into, but I live in a rural area, and I know an awful lot of people who chose to leave school early and work in stables. They decided to work their way up in life by taking job-based skills and qualifications. I also know people who are studying vet-science at university, hoping to specialise in equine medicine.
There is always more than one way into a profession- it depends purely on how hard you want to work. Not on your age or exposure to animals! You'll only get somewhere in your career by showing enthusiasm and passion for your work. Just from your question, it's obvious that you do.
Good luck- let us know how you get on
When I was your age i worked for free at my local stables mucking out and exercising the horses,in return I was given riding lessons.Try contacting your local stables,most will be very happy for someone to volunteer their time for them and in return you will learn about the care and management of the horses.After school I went to an agricultural college where they run equine study courses where you will study biology,care,husbandry and everything that there is to learn about horses plus they had alot of horses to learn with and ride. You can also do a course on becoming a riding instructor. Good luck!
Christy, of course its not true. My daughter is 13 and she is desperate to work with horses too although she does not know in what capacity ie vet, riding instructor, groom etc. Every single bit of experience you can get with horses helps. There are lots of people with horses who work or need someone to help look after their horse when they are on holiday etc and they may let you ride for free. My daughter started doing pony days at the stable where she rode where they let you look after the horses and teach you how to groom, tack up, general horse care etc and these are very useful. She now has her own pony and I don't mind admitting that she knows more about horses than me! Don't let anyone spoil your dream!
hello thanks evryone for theese great answers they have made me follow my heart and just go with my dreams .Thanks soooooo much ! (i nearly thought i might end up working in a supermarket like ma mum)
And someone mentioned a place were u can go after school and learn about horses . Who do i contact bout this !!!
Love ya all ByE
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