Originally posted by MacStripeygreat idea for a topic![]()
as for me, there is no direct translation of my job into English.
Horse breeder would be closest to it, I think. My family runs a stud since almost 20 years, and I've been involved in horse riding, coach driving and breeding horses since I was 12 years old.
7 years ago I became a professional horse breeder and rider, getting the regular education as a trainee etc.
Since then, I've been working on our stud. Feeding the horses, working on the meadows, doing farm business, raising the foals until they're grown-up, then ride them or drive them in front of a coach. I also drive wedding coaches with our horses. And I teach lessons to horse riders and coach drivers, train them on a regular daily or weekly basis.
Right now, I'm in the middle of numerous exams for my master degree. By the end of May, should I pass, I will have the official permission to run my own business and educate trainees. And I will inherit the family stud then.
So... this is what I do![]()
Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
Involved in the equestrian industry would be my posh way of putting it lol!
Me? A-level student, also part-time pharmaceutical assistant (i.e. I dish out viagra and piles ointment to the local community)
Originally posted by iTim[..]
What A-levels you studying?
Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
Classics, Sociology and Philosophy & Ethics (I was doing English Lit. for AS last year but dropped it because my teachers were pompous bastards and I got fed up with it after a month - still got a C in it, even though my coursework was a U! Very long dull story, but it all ended up with me giving them the statistical "Fuck you" lolHappy days...)
I'm guessing you're doing A-levels too?