Perfect_Pirouette
Well-Known Member
Ok so, for some reason last night the penny finally dropped for me and something clicked. I have finally thought of the ideal career for me. An equine lecturer. I'd love to teach and my biggest passion in my life is horses, so why not put the two together? I honestly do believe that this could be my dream job, i'm not saying it would be an easy job, not by far, but i don't want easy, just something that would interest and challange me.
I looked at my local agricultural college's website and there is actually a job going at the moment for an equine lecturer. The essential things the applicants must have are.....
A driving licence- got.
Academic/practical experience in an equine realted industry....haven't got
A degree- got.
Able to use own initiative
Highly motivated
Enthusiastic
Flexible/adaptable. - I truly believe i am all these.
There are also loads of desirables, which I haven't got. Would i be punching way above my weight and make a total idiot out of myself by applying? But i've decided, even if the answers yes, this is definately something i want to do.
Is anyone here an equine lecturer or has anyone here been one? Does anyone know how i would go about getting the right qualifications i need to do this job? I'm thinking of ringing up the college tomorrow and asking
I feel annoyed that i have spent the last 3 years doing a degreee that tbh i have no interest in when i could've been doing something to help me do this! But hindsights a wonderful thing eh!
I looked at my local agricultural college's website and there is actually a job going at the moment for an equine lecturer. The essential things the applicants must have are.....
A driving licence- got.
Academic/practical experience in an equine realted industry....haven't got
A degree- got.
Able to use own initiative
Highly motivated
Enthusiastic
Flexible/adaptable. - I truly believe i am all these.
There are also loads of desirables, which I haven't got. Would i be punching way above my weight and make a total idiot out of myself by applying? But i've decided, even if the answers yes, this is definately something i want to do.
Is anyone here an equine lecturer or has anyone here been one? Does anyone know how i would go about getting the right qualifications i need to do this job? I'm thinking of ringing up the college tomorrow and asking
I feel annoyed that i have spent the last 3 years doing a degreee that tbh i have no interest in when i could've been doing something to help me do this! But hindsights a wonderful thing eh!