littlen
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I am excited and scared at the moment as I am concidering doing my Vet nurse training starting the 10th of September. Its a full time college course (which I have to pay for but hey ho) but I am a little stressed about how I will manage, time wise and financially.
The course is a full time one, college monday to friday 9-6 and also involves a most of the year being in placements within a 3 hour radius of home. As I get no funding I will have to work Saturday and Sunday to afford horse and car/travel/books etc.
I also get no government funding so am finding the £4000 to do the course myself. Thats if I do the course as I have not officially enrolled yet as I have been debating this for weeks (any VNs out there want to offer some advice?) Its a huge life change and I am positive it will be so difficult, I am also taking a rather large paycut to do this!
So, the thing that worrys me most is my horse. He is not an easy ride at all, and I doubt that I would find a sharer willing to ride him! He is not sellable so he has to stay. He has to come in during winter and I am not sure how I will cope ticking him over especially as I will not have any time off at all!
Does anyone have any time saving tips? How do you keep yours going when you all work full time or long hours?
If I was to look at a sharer...where would I start in finding one?
Am I likley to find a sharer willing to take on a horse with... issues?
Thanks
I am excited and scared at the moment as I am concidering doing my Vet nurse training starting the 10th of September. Its a full time college course (which I have to pay for but hey ho) but I am a little stressed about how I will manage, time wise and financially.
The course is a full time one, college monday to friday 9-6 and also involves a most of the year being in placements within a 3 hour radius of home. As I get no funding I will have to work Saturday and Sunday to afford horse and car/travel/books etc.
I also get no government funding so am finding the £4000 to do the course myself. Thats if I do the course as I have not officially enrolled yet as I have been debating this for weeks (any VNs out there want to offer some advice?) Its a huge life change and I am positive it will be so difficult, I am also taking a rather large paycut to do this!
So, the thing that worrys me most is my horse. He is not an easy ride at all, and I doubt that I would find a sharer willing to ride him! He is not sellable so he has to stay. He has to come in during winter and I am not sure how I will cope ticking him over especially as I will not have any time off at all!
Does anyone have any time saving tips? How do you keep yours going when you all work full time or long hours?
If I was to look at a sharer...where would I start in finding one?
Am I likley to find a sharer willing to take on a horse with... issues?
Thanks