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is this feasible??

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cheeryface · 27/06/2007 09:49

as i have posted before i am quite lost at the moment. i have always been a sahm and clean a couple of peoples houses.

my kids are 11 and 8 so not at home.

i have lost all confidence in myself over the years and suffer anxiety at times.

i have been trying to think what i would actually like to do and can't come up with much.

there is a course on animal care that i am considering. i like animals but don't have any and have never worked with them before.
would it be a bad idea to do something that i know nothing about? would i be met with lots of rugged, farm working, kennel maid horsey people and be out on a limb???

advice please, i have spent 12 years in a bubble!

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binkleandflip · 27/06/2007 09:51

Do it! do it! do it! Otherwise, how will you know whether it's right for you or not? Even if you hate it, at least you've tried it and then you can try something else.
Good Luck!!!

littlelapin · 27/06/2007 09:51

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cheeryface · 27/06/2007 14:29

thanx. i'm terrified. don't even know what the first move is! suppose i would have to phone the college...

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sixlostmonkeys · 27/06/2007 16:16

you could contact a local catery/kennels etc and ask if you could do a bit a voluntary work. It's a good start and will help you get a proper job.

i did it this way many many years ago.

collision · 27/06/2007 16:18

What about doing some sampling at Sainsburys?

You know - when people hand out free samples?

The money is good too.

CAT me if you are interested.

collision · 27/06/2007 17:20

bump

cheeryface · 28/06/2007 12:39

i imagine i would need to be able to drive for that collision.

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collision · 30/06/2007 22:49

no...you only need to be able to get to your local store.

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