Horse training
My dream job has always been to train horses. Once I almost gave up on that dream because I was frustrated one day while doing horse riding; I thought it would be way too hard because you would have to know how to ride really well and some horses would be really hard to train.
But then I remember thinking that there aren't many horse trainers around these days that are really special and I wanted to change that. I thought if I really love horses and want to help people and their relationships with their horses, I should. I also had some ideas for my business and where it would be located, (Margaret River of course!).
Even if it seems hard, (which it probably is at times), I can even do other stuff like being an author, drawing and doing something with music. But I know I will always be with horses no matter what because they are a big part of my life and they always will be!



CashyKoo | Oct 31, 2010 | Reply
I really like that thought, I really do. I know you see a lot of trainers out there making a nice living on TV and traveling the world such as Parelli and Ken McNabb. But you have to think that most horse trainers don’t have a very good life, these two examples have to work their butts off at what they do. To make a living off of training horses you have to have about 30-40 horses under you at one time. Most people don’t have that and have to work another job just to make ends meet. I think it would be better for you to find a career and horse train on the side, after ends meet comfortably. I don’t want to hender your dreams because a few trainers DO make it like that, but it IS rare!
Sasha | Jan 26, 2011 | Reply
i have actually thought alot about that before. You are right, it would take alot of hard work. But I’ve got other stuff on my mind though, like music and writing books.
Of course, even if i do something like that i will DEFINATELY have horses.