Monday, January 24, 2011

Inaugural


Here we go.


In November of 2010, I decided I wanted to spend more of my time working with horses. Back as far as high school I was seriously considering some equine-industry career, but I settled on computer programming in the hopes of becoming a video game designer. Then the recession and associated hiring freezes happened as I was graduating from college, so I came to Maryland as a telecom programmer instead.


Since November, I've put things in order. I prepped new health insurance, talked things over with my prospective future employers at The Barn, decided I would just have to lose dental insurance, and finally on January 3rd, 2011, I asked my employer at my Real Job if I could work for them part time. My employer was amazingly supportive of my request, and today, the 24th of January, I'm starting my new routine.


This blog is about being an equine working student, since the last time I looked for a blog about the life of a working student I couldn't find one. I will write about my duties and the things I learn about the care, management, and training of horses. Probably I will deviate to talk about other things, but I'm hoping to mostly keep it to horses.


My goal is that someone I don't know personally will read and comment on the blog one day. I am hopeful, but have low expectations. Despite this goal, don't let the fact that I know you personally stop you from commenting! And even if you don't care about horses, if I know you personally and am likely to see you again in the next year you'd better be reading. I will quiz you.