Sol
Well-Known Member
At home ill, thinking about all sorts of stuff I probably shouldn't! But curious all the same...
I'm nearly 16 (friday!) and so currently working out what I'll take for my A levels if I do stay on, which is more than likely.
My dad would much rather me stay on and go to university etc. and my mum doesn't mind what I choose.
And I'm sure you can guess - I want to work with horses.
I'm not really from a horsey background, mum used to ride once upon a time but nothing more. Nor do I get to spend that much time around 'horse people' now, despite having my own horse. I don't get to compete much yet as he is young and green, and just not ready and never had the right horse in the past.
I've helped out at riding schools (also did work experience at one), used to ride at a local dealers regularly schooling the smaller naughty ponies, and have schooled other peoples ponies too and will ride most things! At the moment though, I don't feel like I'm getting anywhere and don't really know where I'm going!
I -think- I'd most like to maybe be a trainer or freelance instructor (have no idea how I'd go about setting up my own riding school sounds like too much money needed! Win the lottery!?) or breaking/schooling is something I'm drawn to
I'm pretty open minded - to different teaching/schooling methods, Natural horsemanship, would even look at working as a groom, or at a stud, race stables etc. or even options like journalist/photographer covering equine events (I do quite enjoy writing/photography/art that kinda stuff)
Basically, at the end of that bloody essay (oops!) I guess my question is if you have/had a job with horses, how did you get into it and how did you know what you wanted to do with horses?!
Or basically, if you can point me in any direction whatsoever, I'd be eternally grateful - I've had too many people going on at me recently!
I'm nearly 16 (friday!) and so currently working out what I'll take for my A levels if I do stay on, which is more than likely.
My dad would much rather me stay on and go to university etc. and my mum doesn't mind what I choose.
And I'm sure you can guess - I want to work with horses.
I'm not really from a horsey background, mum used to ride once upon a time but nothing more. Nor do I get to spend that much time around 'horse people' now, despite having my own horse. I don't get to compete much yet as he is young and green, and just not ready and never had the right horse in the past.
I've helped out at riding schools (also did work experience at one), used to ride at a local dealers regularly schooling the smaller naughty ponies, and have schooled other peoples ponies too and will ride most things! At the moment though, I don't feel like I'm getting anywhere and don't really know where I'm going!
I -think- I'd most like to maybe be a trainer or freelance instructor (have no idea how I'd go about setting up my own riding school sounds like too much money needed! Win the lottery!?) or breaking/schooling is something I'm drawn to
I'm pretty open minded - to different teaching/schooling methods, Natural horsemanship, would even look at working as a groom, or at a stud, race stables etc. or even options like journalist/photographer covering equine events (I do quite enjoy writing/photography/art that kinda stuff)
Basically, at the end of that bloody essay (oops!) I guess my question is if you have/had a job with horses, how did you get into it and how did you know what you wanted to do with horses?!