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writes: Hello,I am fast approaching 30 and have worked professionally with horses for about 7 yrs and have gained lots of experience during this time. about 18 months ago i left the best job you could wish for knowing that i have more to do than just work in a yard. i want to run my own, my employer was very supportive and has become a great friend. however since going self employed things have been slow. i know i should expect this but i am nearly 30 and feel like i have to squeeze some sort of success in before i have children. i am with a great guy who is very supportive and we don't want children at the moment but i feel like it's enevitable and all my training will be shelved and forgotten. Should i really go for it and start my own yard? should i get another job? or should i just give up and have kids? liss Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, contender +, writes (21 September 2006):
One thing you should never do is give up, just think of it this way "If you shoot for the moon and miss, atleast you will have flown with the stars"
On the subject of your age, that is not a problem these days, 30 is such a young age, atleast thats what my wife keeps telling me, I'm approaching thirty aswell.
If I were you I would keep going with the business, aslong as you apply lots of effort to it, put yourself out there, get your name known things will soon pick up.
Just think, when you do have kids and they are at school, how will it feel for them to be able to say in class that "mummy owns her own business". Good luck with whatever you choose.
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reader, anonymous, writes (17 September 2006): If you dont try to get sucess you wont acheive sucess !
Try starting ur own yard give it 5 years then if its not working then get a job and have kids.
Nothing is stopping you from trying !!
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