pixie27
Well-Known Member
After being made redundant rather swiftly and unexpectedly last week, I've started the rigmarole of applying for jobs. Have got through to a couple of second stage interviews at great companies, but they both are a right trek away. The best one is about 1.5 hours (train into west London), and the other is south of London, about an hour-ish drive (but includes the M25, so assuming longer (they've agreed to flexi-time... but life in an ad agency rarely fits with that!)). My old commute was seven minutes in traffic (or a ten minute cycle). So, it's gonna be a big lifestyle change.
People with long commutes and horses - how do you do it? Especially those that compete and have horses in decent level of work? I know it's gonna be tough, but I just need a bit of inspiration (and a few tips!) to help me feel better about this situation.
Horse is on part-livery, so during the week I only need to ride and skip out. And the yard is about 15 minutes from home/the station.
(ETA - this isn't a long-term thing. We hope to relocate to the other side of the country in the next year or so.)
People with long commutes and horses - how do you do it? Especially those that compete and have horses in decent level of work? I know it's gonna be tough, but I just need a bit of inspiration (and a few tips!) to help me feel better about this situation.
Horse is on part-livery, so during the week I only need to ride and skip out. And the yard is about 15 minutes from home/the station.
(ETA - this isn't a long-term thing. We hope to relocate to the other side of the country in the next year or so.)