Kenzo
Well-Known Member
Keep talking about a career change but I never do anything about it, every year I plod along doing the same old thing (admin job for an IFA) don't get me wrong its ok, nice people etc, wage isn't brilliant in the job I'm in so a change of career to work somewhere in the horse industry won't make any difference to the crust I earn anyway but at least I'd be doing something I enjoy.
Problem is I'm in a pickle, I can't just chuck in work and go off to college to study for a few years because a) I have a horse to pay for b) plus the usual living expenses, bills/food/car etc.
So do I work on a yard somewhere, take my horse and see if I can pick up qualifications while on a work placement?
Sell my horse (more chance of cutting my left arm off as thsi would break my heart in two) and use the money to pay for my exams, I can always ride either where I work (depending on what sort of job I find) so really I wouldnt need a horse anyway. Plus at least I wouldnt have the financial burden of being a horse 'owner' and I could always buy another in due course in the future.
Right, so what if I took a part time course? again this would mean packing in a good full time job, finding something to keep me ticking over par time which would be me peanuts, then I still wouldn't be able to afford to go and study part time.
Ok, finally this leaves my weekends, what part time weekend courses are available that will get me a some good half decent equine qualifications that would be desirable enough for someone to employ me?
Finally what do I want to do, well I'm not sure because I know I'd enjoy doing anything with horses, groom/breaking/retail/sales/nutrition anything but then I was not blessed with A levels and 5 GCSE's at grade C and above so does that mean there is no point me even looking at courses because you don't need a diploma to sh*t shovel...because without those qualifications I wouldn't get on a course anyway, or anything worth doing at least?
I've been looking at Bishop Burton's part time courses and I don't know which way to head....or if there is anywhere for me to aim for because I'm not sure what qualifications you need for what job and what jobs are out there. For example the BHS Prep Stage 1 is an 8 week course on weekends...great but then whats a prep course? would I need a prep course when I've been riding and handling horses etc since being a whopper snapper, I've done my HOC 1,2 and 3 and found them a doddle but I only did these for something to do on evenings and I enjoyed going to weekly evening class, but really there not much use are they, there more for your own benefit rather than putting on your CV etc.
As you can see, I need a bit of guidance from the wise...a boot in the right direction, a kick up jacksy, all I do know is I want to do something about it now, I'm 30 and getting older by the second lol, I'm good with horses its in my blood, harding working and I feel like I'm wasted in the job I'm in because my hearts not in it.
hmmm suggestions on a postcard, cookies & cream for getting this far.
Problem is I'm in a pickle, I can't just chuck in work and go off to college to study for a few years because a) I have a horse to pay for b) plus the usual living expenses, bills/food/car etc.
So do I work on a yard somewhere, take my horse and see if I can pick up qualifications while on a work placement?
Sell my horse (more chance of cutting my left arm off as thsi would break my heart in two) and use the money to pay for my exams, I can always ride either where I work (depending on what sort of job I find) so really I wouldnt need a horse anyway. Plus at least I wouldnt have the financial burden of being a horse 'owner' and I could always buy another in due course in the future.
Right, so what if I took a part time course? again this would mean packing in a good full time job, finding something to keep me ticking over par time which would be me peanuts, then I still wouldn't be able to afford to go and study part time.
Ok, finally this leaves my weekends, what part time weekend courses are available that will get me a some good half decent equine qualifications that would be desirable enough for someone to employ me?
Finally what do I want to do, well I'm not sure because I know I'd enjoy doing anything with horses, groom/breaking/retail/sales/nutrition anything but then I was not blessed with A levels and 5 GCSE's at grade C and above so does that mean there is no point me even looking at courses because you don't need a diploma to sh*t shovel...because without those qualifications I wouldn't get on a course anyway, or anything worth doing at least?
I've been looking at Bishop Burton's part time courses and I don't know which way to head....or if there is anywhere for me to aim for because I'm not sure what qualifications you need for what job and what jobs are out there. For example the BHS Prep Stage 1 is an 8 week course on weekends...great but then whats a prep course? would I need a prep course when I've been riding and handling horses etc since being a whopper snapper, I've done my HOC 1,2 and 3 and found them a doddle but I only did these for something to do on evenings and I enjoyed going to weekly evening class, but really there not much use are they, there more for your own benefit rather than putting on your CV etc.
As you can see, I need a bit of guidance from the wise...a boot in the right direction, a kick up jacksy, all I do know is I want to do something about it now, I'm 30 and getting older by the second lol, I'm good with horses its in my blood, harding working and I feel like I'm wasted in the job I'm in because my hearts not in it.
hmmm suggestions on a postcard, cookies & cream for getting this far.