Cloudhorse
Well-Known Member
I've wanted to get this off my chest for a while, so here goes!
I'm a 34 year old male rider and I have been pleasure riding for many years, however last year I decided that I wanted to explore changing career to work with horses - probably starting as a groom.
However, in the last year I feel like most people who work in the horse world, don't want men in it! From tack store owners who've told me "men drive cars, women ride horses" (honest!), to surly female grooms who are rude and stare at me as if I'm some kind of leper for being a male and riding horses, it seems like nobody wants men around horses and it's an almost totally female-oriented world.
Am I just being paranoid or is there some kind of conspiracy?
And the other issue is my age, again it seems like nearly everyone I see working with horses is female and in their late teens/early 20s. So even if I get qualified as a groom/whatever, is anyone going to employ me anyway?
I'm a 34 year old male rider and I have been pleasure riding for many years, however last year I decided that I wanted to explore changing career to work with horses - probably starting as a groom.
However, in the last year I feel like most people who work in the horse world, don't want men in it! From tack store owners who've told me "men drive cars, women ride horses" (honest!), to surly female grooms who are rude and stare at me as if I'm some kind of leper for being a male and riding horses, it seems like nobody wants men around horses and it's an almost totally female-oriented world.
Am I just being paranoid or is there some kind of conspiracy?
And the other issue is my age, again it seems like nearly everyone I see working with horses is female and in their late teens/early 20s. So even if I get qualified as a groom/whatever, is anyone going to employ me anyway?