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Krissy
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quotePosted at 15:40 on 4th November 2008

True!! But it's the same with humans too right?

I was looking online for classes for Equine Studies. Especially Threaputic Riding.  Don't know what the job market is like though!

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Lorraine
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quotePosted at 15:41 on 4th November 2008

With hindsight. I  would have liked to have had something to do with house design or architecture, or a practical skill like carpentry , but it's too late for me now.  I think Company Law might have held my attention too.

   We weren't offered much guidance in careers when I left school....either get a "woman's " job at 16, or stay on and go to college to become a teacher.  Thankfully I abandoned the idea of becoming a teacher...the thought horrfies me!

 

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Anna Kuznetsova
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quotePosted at 15:43 on 4th November 2008
On 4th November 2008 15:37, Jason Twist wrote:
On 4th November 2008 15:31, Anna Kuznetsova wrote:
I always wanted to be a vet or a doctor but i'll be an economist.

Couldn't be a vet!!  i'd be in bits all the time!! I'd find it hard to see so many animals put to sleep!


I was a little girl when i was thinking about being a vet. I imagined a kind animal doctor who only helps them! unfortunately vets have to put animals to sleep.
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Lorraine
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quotePosted at 15:43 on 4th November 2008
Riding for the disabled is big ove here Krissy
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Jason T
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quotePosted at 15:43 on 4th November 2008
On 4th November 2008 15:40, Krissy wrote:

True!! But it's the same with humans too right?

I was looking online for classes for Equine Studies. Especially Threaputic Riding.  Don't know what the job market is like though!


No, not really, i can cope with humans, of course it hurts sometimes, but on the whole i can switch it off, but with animals i really can't!!  odd i know.

 

I'm not sure what the markets like over there Krissy, google it!!Laughing

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Jason T
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quotePosted at 15:44 on 4th November 2008
On 4th November 2008 15:43, Anna Kuznetsova wrote:
On 4th November 2008 15:37, Jason Twist wrote:
On 4th November 2008 15:31, Anna Kuznetsova wrote:
I always wanted to be a vet or a doctor but i'll be an economist.

Couldn't be a vet!!  i'd be in bits all the time!! I'd find it hard to see so many animals put to sleep!


I was a little girl when i was thinking about being a vet. I imagined a kind animal doctor who only helps them! unfortunately vets have to put animals to sleep.

They really do, a lot!!  Frown
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Krissy
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quotePosted at 15:46 on 4th November 2008
On 4th November 2008 15:41, lorraine morrison wrote:

With hindsight. I  would have liked to have had something to do with house design or architecture, or a practical skill like carpentry , but it's too late for me now.  I think Company Law might have held my attention too.

   We weren't offered much guidance in careers when I left school....either get a "woman's " job at 16, or stay on and go to college to become a teacher.  Thankfully I abandoned the idea of becoming a teacher...the thought horrfies me!

 


I love design and architecture too!!  Teaching is tough!! Don't know if I could do it either!!
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Krissy
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quotePosted at 15:46 on 4th November 2008
On 4th November 2008 15:43, Anna Kuznetsova wrote:
On 4th November 2008 15:37, Jason Twist wrote:
On 4th November 2008 15:31, Anna Kuznetsova wrote:
I always wanted to be a vet or a doctor but i'll be an economist.

Couldn't be a vet!!  i'd be in bits all the time!! I'd find it hard to see so many animals put to sleep!


I was a little girl when i was thinking about being a vet. I imagined a kind animal doctor who only helps them! unfortunately vets have to put animals to sleep.
It's not too late!
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Krissy
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quotePosted at 15:47 on 4th November 2008
On 4th November 2008 15:43, lorraine morrison wrote:
Riding for the disabled is big ove here Krissy


The college I'm looking at does have a study abroad program in England! How funny!!
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Anna Kuznetsova
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quotePosted at 15:47 on 4th November 2008
On 4th November 2008 15:44, Jason Twist wrote:
On 4th November 2008 15:43, Anna Kuznetsova wrote:
On 4th November 2008 15:37, Jason Twist wrote:
On 4th November 2008 15:31, Anna Kuznetsova wrote:
I always wanted to be a vet or a doctor but i'll be an economist.

Couldn't be a vet!!  i'd be in bits all the time!! I'd find it hard to see so many animals put to sleep!


I was a little girl when i was thinking about being a vet. I imagined a kind animal doctor who only helps them! unfortunately vets have to put animals to sleep.

They really do, a lot!!  Frown

But they do it not because they are mean! Vets relieve animals of pain and suffering!
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