Ziggy_
Well-Known Member
i've had a really stressful last few weeks at my yard where i work full time, have my horse on livery and am training for my nvq.
basically i've fallen out with one of the other girls who spread a bunch of lies about me hitting one of the horses round the head, which had a knock-on effect on everyone else, we are short staffed and working our butts off to try and keep the horses happy, and i'm being accused of being lazy despite mucking out 10 stables twice a day and riding 5 horses a day.
also my nvq assesor came out this week to take a look at my riding in order to set the date for my exam and she basically said i'm going to really struggle to pass the level 2 due to my poor position. now i break and school horses as part of my job, can sit on a bucking bronco and handle my highly strung TB mare, but due to an old back and shoulder injury caused by a horse falling on me when I was 14, i have a bit of a hunchback and can't sit up straight and keep my shoulders back like i should.
i've spent the last few days keeping my head down and barely talking to any one, i don't spend any time on my own horse who is stabled 24/7, she hasn't even been out of her stable in 3 days except to be mucked out.
now i really wanted to stick it out for long enough to get my nvq but since i'll probably never pass it, its got me thinking whats the point? i don't know if i want to work with horses forever anyway.
so now I have to decide either stick it despite me and my horse being unhappy, or try to co-ordinate finding myself a job, finding livery for my horse and arranging transport, all when i have no money due to being an apprentice on £80 a week.
sorry for the long rambling post, i really need some help, i am so miserable there, but financially i don't know how i will cope if i leave.
basically i've fallen out with one of the other girls who spread a bunch of lies about me hitting one of the horses round the head, which had a knock-on effect on everyone else, we are short staffed and working our butts off to try and keep the horses happy, and i'm being accused of being lazy despite mucking out 10 stables twice a day and riding 5 horses a day.
also my nvq assesor came out this week to take a look at my riding in order to set the date for my exam and she basically said i'm going to really struggle to pass the level 2 due to my poor position. now i break and school horses as part of my job, can sit on a bucking bronco and handle my highly strung TB mare, but due to an old back and shoulder injury caused by a horse falling on me when I was 14, i have a bit of a hunchback and can't sit up straight and keep my shoulders back like i should.
i've spent the last few days keeping my head down and barely talking to any one, i don't spend any time on my own horse who is stabled 24/7, she hasn't even been out of her stable in 3 days except to be mucked out.
now i really wanted to stick it out for long enough to get my nvq but since i'll probably never pass it, its got me thinking whats the point? i don't know if i want to work with horses forever anyway.
so now I have to decide either stick it despite me and my horse being unhappy, or try to co-ordinate finding myself a job, finding livery for my horse and arranging transport, all when i have no money due to being an apprentice on £80 a week.
sorry for the long rambling post, i really need some help, i am so miserable there, but financially i don't know how i will cope if i leave.