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  • #41
    I'm an auto broker, work about 12-14 hours a day and ride mostly late evenings.

    In a previous life I spent 20+ years working for a govt contractor and had 40 hour weeks and lots of time off.
    That's when I got addicted to the horses......now I'm just your normal addict....keep on whether it works or not!
    Nina's Story
    Epona Comm on FB

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    • #42
      i design and install window boxes and container gardens for commercial and residential properties...i LOVE it!

      my only complaint is having to smile and be nice when a client asks me something like "Now, do i have to water these?"

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      • #43
        <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">wishing I didn't have to work and could be out all day playing with the ponies! </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
        Are you sure? Do you get to sit down and/or eat something during the day?
        For my day, "playing with the ponies", I do the following in the sequence of my usual day:
        Groom/tack up/ride/clean up and wash 2-3 horses.
        Bring in, groom and/or wash additional 1-2 horses. Hay those horses. Sweep aisle of 12 stall barn. Wrap legs, apply any needed medicine. Clean tack, consisting generally of 5-7 bridles, 4-7 saddles, assorted girths, martingales, and draw reins, plus the boss's chaps. Put in wash/ start dryer. Tidy tack room. Put away grooming equipment/ tidy barn/ grooming stalls/ wash stall. Answer phone 50 billion times . Hay 9 horses. Pick out 9 stalls. Water 9 horses. Rake two shedrows. Sweep aisle again. Dust tack trunks, numbering 30 . Dust stall ledges. Sweep feed room and tack room. Feed 9 horses, involving 10 different supplements. Close up, and/or turnout.
        Add into that the non daily but constant chores of refilling supplement containers, hauling feed bags to the shedrows, cobwebbing, refilling spray bottles and hoof oil cans, trimming, mane pulling, packing for shows, doing adequan shots ect., worming, holding for farrier, holding for vet, extra medical treatment, ect., ect., ect. , not to mention what we do at shows.

        It doesn't LOOK like much in print, but it's enough to sometimes envy those that work in air conditioning and sit in a chair .

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        • #44
          <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by C.Boylen:

          It doesn't LOOK like much in print, but it's enough to sometimes envy those that work in air conditioning and sit in a chair . </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

          I did the horses for a couple of years before law school---it is hard work but I do miss it. I don't miss being cold during the winter but I'd go back to doing it full time in a heart beat. Now if I could only win the lottery to get rid of my 6 digit student loan debt....

          Cool thread--a lot of you have really interesting jobs!
          ** Tact is the ability to tell someone to go to hell in such a way that they look forward to the trip. ~Winston Churchill? **

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          • #45
            currently a pharmacy student. and will be for the next 4 years.

            two days a week I work at the state veterinary diagnostic lab and one afternoon a week I clean/feed at a 14 stall barn.
            Laura

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            • #46
              Student. It rocks. I'm enjoying not working while I still can. My job is to study my butt off so that when I get my MB I can find a job with decent hours (HAH) and decent pay (HAH again, I know I'll be poor and haggard and sleeping in my desk chair in Hong Kong or wherever else the old people don't want to work for a couple years, but that's temporary.) After the initial 100 hour work weeks, I plan to build the farm of my dreams, which involves little to no work on my part. YES, ladies and gentlemen, I shall be that ammy that everyone really wants to find a reason to hate Oh well...dream world. I might get hit by a car on the way home from the barn tomorrow. Always ride your best horse first
              -Grace

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              • #47
                Retired from 15 year marketing career to manage 130 acre farm and care for two wee children (ages 3 and 1). Farm is 60 acres of hay, 300 laying hens, a meat chicken operation during the summer, a huge organic garden (mostly asparagus, a spring crop) and we started making maple syrup last winter.

                I also write a column for a local newspaper (agricultural news) and am working on finishing up my first book (topic $700 Pony; if you are unaware of this great publishing event - coming this spring! - is only because you haven't been paying attention to the million or so references I make to it each and every time I post ).

                And there you have it. I never have time to actually ride, so not exactly sure what this book will end up being about .
                Chronicles of the $700 Pony
                The Further Adventures of the $700 Pony
                www.blithetraveler.com <-- My Blog

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                • #48
                  For the next four months, I'm a law student.

                  For the two months after that, I'm studying for the bar exam.

                  For the month after that, I'll be on vacation.

                  After that, I'll be joining the real world as an intellectual property attorney... Well, if my book deal doesn't launch before then.


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                  • #49
                    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by karassa:
                    I want to get back into school and get into personal finance or investment banking. (hey, the markets are only open from 9:30-4:00, sounds like awesome hours to me! ) </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

                    That is the funniest thing I've read here in a long time. Others who have talked about finance jobs before me have it spot on: the markets never close. And you will hardly ever sleep. You can earn a good salary and bonus but you will have no time to spend what you make. It's definitely not for everyone. And it's not as glamorous as it seems.

                    There are certainly jobs in the financial services sector that don't involve crazy hours- but they are not in the fields you mentioned.

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                    • #50
                      X-ray/Mammo Tech. If I have to work it's not bad. But I really should have been born independantly wealthy.

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                      • #51
                        I'm a HS English teacher, mostly ninth grade. I love my job, at least the part dealing with the kids. The meetings with other teachers and parents I could do without. My day runs from 7:30-3:00 so it's still light enough at the end of the day in Dec. for me to ride. Not too bad.
                        Third Chair in the Viola Clique
                        Founder of the Packrats Anonymous Clique
                        Proud Member of the Dirty Grey Horse Clique
                        http://community.webshots.com/user/pnekman

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                        • #52
                          Marketing communication here. I love it! But I love my pony more. Generally, I'm lucky in that as long as I get my hours in, I can flex a little here and there to make sure I get my rides in after work and before sunset. And when the occasional clinic falls mid-week (as they have all summer this year), I can go in really early and bug out early to ride. And it does pay for my passion. But I really do enjoy it most of the time, too.
                          Sandra

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                          • #53
                            Student at Sweet Briar College. It rocks. Unfortunately, I'll only be there for 4 more years. I'm planning to major in Business Management and become an accountant. I'd like to do a job that earns a lot of money so I can ride horses on the side. I like numbers, and I'm very organized. I heard that the hours are pretty constant (ie 9-5), and that it's fairly low-stress. Any fellow accountants on this board? I'd appreciate any comments. I'm taking Financial Accounting this semester.

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                            • #54
                              Environmental Scientist for a large Engineering company. When I'm not doing that, I'm acting in TV shows and commercials and somewhere between those things, I have time to do Graduate studies. I'm working on PhD Proposals this Fall and hope to go to UBC next Sept. (if my Proposal doesn't suck ).
                              You'd think I'd know better.

                              AQHA Clique, Pony Club Clique and Member/Co-founder of the Boot to the Head Clique! (Members NOT wanted)

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                              • #55
                                <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by McLeanHunterRider:
                                I'd like to do a job that earns a lot of money so I can ride horses on the side. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
                                We all want that.
                                "I did know once, only I've sort of forgotten." - Winnie the Pooh

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                                • #56
                                  Special Educaton teacher working on my M.Ed. and night and riding whenever I can.
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                                  I once belonged to Charlie (but now he lives with another BB member). I still have Sissy-1982 Quarter Horse Mare and Chrome-Percheron/TB Mare

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                                  • #57
                                    I own an export company specializing in dried fruits (mainly raisins). I have a vineyard and dehidrating ovens.
                                    And for those who think that being your own boss means being able to ride more, work less and skip work when you want 'cause no one will fire you ,here's my answer:
                                    hahahahahaha hehehehe hahahaha!!!!!
                                    Almost a good a joke as the limited work hours of a financial analist!!!
                                    Over what hill? Where? When? I don\'t remember any hill....

                                    www.freewebs.com/caballerizadelviso

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                                    • #58
                                      Emergency Room R.N., and I work 3, and occasionally 4 12 hour shifts per week...hubby or grown son takes care of horses in the evenings I have to work, but having 4 days off a week ROCKS! I, along with I am sure many others on this list, am praying daily to hit the lottery...and be with the horses all day every day!
                                      Lynn
                                      Member of the \"I LOFF my Mare!\", Re-riders and "Sisterhood of the SmoothStride Pants" cliques!

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                                      • #59
                                        I used to be the head administrator for a fantasy NASCAR driving school. Gave it up eight years ago to be a full-time riding instructor and to raise my two kids, now 13 & 16. I still sub for our county school system. Going back to work full-time in January. Not enough students and too many bills! I'll probably get back into banking or retail management.

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                                        • #60
                                          faraway46 - I know...there have been quite a few days I wanted to be fired!! LOL
                                          I ask my assistants to do it- but the silly dogs just look at me and go back to sleep

                                          Teddytoo- email me sometime.
                                          Cowboy Logic, Walk In The Park, Blue, Jacob & Missy- and now Junior and Betty too!
                                          www.theplaidhorse.com

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