Lobelia_Overhill
Well-Known Member
I was made to sell my "pony" (15hh) by my parents when I was offered a job as a live-in groom. The woman wouldn't let me bring my pony, and my parents refused point blank to have anything to do with the idea of putting her on loan, so I sold her to a man I knew from the riding school -who was retiring and wanted a horse to keep him occupied- then the woman who'd offered me a job gave my job to someone else because I'd "dithered", I'd a hospital appointment that delayed my start date by 24 hours -during which she found someone else.
So I was left jobless and pony-less, and I'd spent most of the money on new clothes and stuff for my job.
I think the man kept the mare till the end of her days
The kid who was given my job walked out after a week, and the woman phoned me to offer me my job back. Only she pretended she'd no idea who I was and she'd gotten my number from such and such agency (which was where she'd initially gotten my details) and she thought I sounded the part. If she'd had the common decency to apologise for ditching me I might have considered taking the job, but since she decided to BS me I told her I wasn't interested.
20+ years later, I'm somewhat sorry I didn't just shrug it off and take the job anyways...
Ah well
So I was left jobless and pony-less, and I'd spent most of the money on new clothes and stuff for my job.
I think the man kept the mare till the end of her days
The kid who was given my job walked out after a week, and the woman phoned me to offer me my job back. Only she pretended she'd no idea who I was and she'd gotten my number from such and such agency (which was where she'd initially gotten my details) and she thought I sounded the part. If she'd had the common decency to apologise for ditching me I might have considered taking the job, but since she decided to BS me I told her I wasn't interested.
20+ years later, I'm somewhat sorry I didn't just shrug it off and take the job anyways...
Ah well