My son had a good interview at Lambourne yesterday and now has a 2 week trial with the Training Farrier who only 'does' racehorses. This is brilliant. I'm so pleased- still got fingers, toes etc crossed.
No ease Josie, This has been such a long road with trials along the way. Its been like a test-'Do you really want to do this? If so show us.' He was 14 when he decided and now 19, it's cost a packet in unseen expenses but I do not worry about that. The fact is he has known what he's wanted since that young age which is something I can't say I did. (I still don't know what I want to be when I grow up!!!) I wait at each stage along the way because at each one there are tests, not academic always but usually of character and strengths of etc, He could fail any by the wayside but we'll see. It's an old school craft of Farriery-wrapped in tradition etc, they don't move quickly withthe 21st century. Horses have always needed shoes but not always have they needed corrective shoes-they got shot etc. Now the farrier works with the vet, they are a very special bunch.Imagine if you owned a £1m racehorse and the farrier put the nail of his shoe in wrong- dead horse, dead farrier!!!!
Wow in that case I applaud him he is a very determined young man and has had his eye on the goal for a very long time!
Like you I have no idea what job I would like to do when I grow up I have had my pick of jobs along the way but am still looking for the dream - have no idea what it is yet though hehe!
I am very impressed as at 14 let alone 19, not many of us have the drive and passion to pursue a career like he has - it must be great now that things are starting to happen for him!
I have a younger sisters and brothers and none of them are this sure of what they want and where they are going - I mean they have ideas but no certainty you know?
I really hope this works out for him and he gets his lucky break in all this
Thank You, Josie, I'll keep you posted. Good luck to your siblings- they all are so bombarded these days with being somebody and doing something. At the outset it would be good to know who you are and what you do. Start there and I think things will pan out.
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