Dizzy socks
Well-Known Member
I'm at uni, but had a summer job - and now weekends - working with gun dogs. I really enjoy it; the dogs are great, I work alone, and the pay is very good.
Long hours though.
Long hours though.
Roles such as police, security and service/assistance dog handling/training are already heavily subscribed.
Police-dead amn’s shoes, hens’ teeth etc.
Thanks for the input... I was actually hoping for something more positive, but nevermind!
I will be more positive then... I always wanted to work with horses and was told there was no pay. I decided that a mounted Police Officer had good pay, but was told that they did not take females, and it was dead man's shoes. I was told to pick something else.
I did not. I got qualifications through the BHS, joined the Police, did anything that could bolster my chance of being in Mounted (they did have 3 females by then out of 20 odd) and applied.
I did 20 years in mounted, 15 of which I was head trainer - dream job. In that time I heard loads of kids at school visits be told that they could never be in my job. Well, if you don't apply then you certainly won't. If I had not got into mounted then I still was in a career.
So, if you want to do a particular job I would go for it. Take any qualification, join at whatever level you have to and go for it. Someone has to do those jobs and the pool of people who WANT to do the job may be huge, but the pool of people who have put themselves in the position to do the job will be a heck of a lot smaller.
In the Police they have people working in the kennels, well paid for that type of work. They have trainers, also well paid for the work. I am sure there is some place for training detention dogs too. I guess I would say if you know what you want then go flat out for it.
Have you thought of assistance dogs charities.