Bowen4Horses
Well-Known Member
hey all
so... i have just found out that with new government etc, my lovely safe, secure job that i've done for the last 11 years will go... and i'll be made redundant in April 2011.
as i always try to see the silver lining... i'd like to try and make this hellish situation into something positive. and i'm thinking i should take the opportunity to train as/start doing something i enjoy.
but... i don't know what.
can anyone think of a job for me?
essentials:
flexible working
pays at least 30k (or will do after training) - actually, thinking about it, this is negotiable if it's a job i LOVE we could find a way of working out the money/mortgage, so 30k isn't essential...
preferred:
work from home or start own business
me:
32yrs old (ancient, i know)
good psychology degree
masters in boring stuff (community development snore snore)
quite bright/intelligent
good sales person
good communicator
exceptionally determined. if i find something i want to do, i'll put EVERYTHING into it.
30 years of experience with horses, but not confident in handling/riding difficult ones due to having a break from them- although i'm getting much better!
world's worst manager (well liked but useless at delegating...)
no horsey qualifications, but happy to retrain/undertake exams etc (hoping to get redundancy pay to fund retraining...)
totally hilarious. no, really i am.
my fave ideas:
saddle fitter (but is there a big financial outlay to buy saddles at start?)
horsey tv presenter... okay, i can dream
stunt rider... okay, i'm too useless for that, but it'd be such fun.
um... anyone have any ideas?
ovaltine and after eights for getting to the end (oh yes, i know how to spend my saturday nights!!)

p.s. sorry this isn't in careers... i thought i'd get more fabby ideas from you guys.
so... i have just found out that with new government etc, my lovely safe, secure job that i've done for the last 11 years will go... and i'll be made redundant in April 2011.
as i always try to see the silver lining... i'd like to try and make this hellish situation into something positive. and i'm thinking i should take the opportunity to train as/start doing something i enjoy.
but... i don't know what.
can anyone think of a job for me?
essentials:
flexible working
pays at least 30k (or will do after training) - actually, thinking about it, this is negotiable if it's a job i LOVE we could find a way of working out the money/mortgage, so 30k isn't essential...
preferred:
work from home or start own business
me:
32yrs old (ancient, i know)
good psychology degree
masters in boring stuff (community development snore snore)
quite bright/intelligent
good sales person
good communicator
exceptionally determined. if i find something i want to do, i'll put EVERYTHING into it.
30 years of experience with horses, but not confident in handling/riding difficult ones due to having a break from them- although i'm getting much better!
world's worst manager (well liked but useless at delegating...)
no horsey qualifications, but happy to retrain/undertake exams etc (hoping to get redundancy pay to fund retraining...)
totally hilarious. no, really i am.
my fave ideas:
saddle fitter (but is there a big financial outlay to buy saddles at start?)
horsey tv presenter... okay, i can dream
stunt rider... okay, i'm too useless for that, but it'd be such fun.
um... anyone have any ideas?
ovaltine and after eights for getting to the end (oh yes, i know how to spend my saturday nights!!)
p.s. sorry this isn't in careers... i thought i'd get more fabby ideas from you guys.
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