Equestrian Jobs
Apr 12, 2012 at 2:05 pm in Equestrian Jobs by Simon Rickett's Publishers Circle
Searching for equestrian jobs but don’t know where to start? There are so many different career opportunities that unless you are already qualified in a specific area and have a definite path to follow, such as an equine vet or riding instructor, then it can be hard to know where to start or even whatequestrian jobs would suit you best.
There are various paths you could take into the equestrian industry but in order to start looking for a career with horses you need to decide whether you want a professional career gained through training and qualifications, for example equine physiotherapist, or equine dentist or whether you are looking for something that requires less formal training, such as supplying equestrian equipment maybe tack or feed.
Whatever the equestrian jobs you are looking for make sure you fully research the sector you want to enter. Gaining work experience or doing some voluntary work is a good way to experience the job you could end up with.
Having made the decision of which type of job you are looking for there are many ways to search forequestrian jobs online or in equestrian magazines. Depending on the type of job you are looking for your local riding stables, livery yards or saddlery shops may also be useful places to look and ask for jobs.
Whatever the equestrian jobs, one thing is for sure, working with horses requires dedication and hard work, but gives great rewards.
Recently I came across an opportunity that allows you to work with horses but also gives you the freedom of working for yourself. This opportunity is called the Kirstys Horses – Horse Sitter Business Opportunity.Find out more here
Looking for equestrian jobs but need an income that can support your lifestyle? Spent hours, weeks and months with horses over the years but never thought you could ever turn your love into a job?
Finding an equestrian job that gives you the flexibility to work around family, your own horse or daily life hasn’t really been an option, until now.
Kirstys Horses offers the chance to have a career with horses without having to commit to working the usual 5 or 6 day weeks. If caring for horses is your dream equestrian job Kirstys Horses could be just for you.
Kirstys Horses provides a horse sitting service to horse owners across the UK. So if owners are going on holiday, got a evening event, taken ill, got family commitments etc etc Kirstys Horses can help and with minimal disruption to the horse and its routine.
You would be amazed at how many horse owners don’t have holidays for fear of leaving their horse in inexperienced hands. Due to the professional, high level of service provided, Kirstys Horses have helped many horse owners leave their horse for the first time, and who have since had many holidays.
If you think you are able to provide a high standard of horse care and are confident around horses (and owners) becoming a horse sitter could be the equestrian job for you.
For more information about an equestrian career as a horse sitter click here

