Rbags
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Has anyone bit the bullet and jumped ship to a new career? I keep winding up in the same position and at the conclusion it's what I desperately want but have no idea where to start.
Well at least they might have a head start on the bandaging module.A lot of ex grooms go into nursing and now I think they are re-starting the bursary scheme so you get some payment during training (you would have to check that). And in some sections they have re-started on site training rather than having to go to uni. I went for a hearing test and the young lady doing the test said she is based at the hospital and her supervisor was sitting in while she dealt with me.
Horse people are used to hard work, long hours, emergencies, gore, good times and bad times. At least with the NHS you have a pay structure and a career path.
? when I’m drinking my hair annoys me and my cousin plaits it. I’m always saying it has to be tighter, no even tighter, it can’t come loose when I jump and fling my head!Well at least they might have a head start on the bandaging module.
I once had a hairdresser who used to be a groom, you could tell. She was....firm.
Currently and have only ever worked with horses, feeling like theres no way out and no idea where to begin when changing to something else
? when I’m drinking my hair annoys me and my cousin plaits it. I’m always saying it has to be tighter, no even tighter, it can’t come loose when I jump and fling my head!