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Old Jan 7, 2007, 05:45 PM
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Broke up cowboy needs real job.....

Im an Ex-Profesional bull rider turned Tractor operator some may say im crazy. but when i was doing what i loved (bull + Bronc riding) my blood pressure was alot lower. now i cant hold a job because my only skills are cowboying and tractor jobs. so my question to yall ( yes i said yall big whup wanna fight about it? ) does anyone know of somekind of shcool that teaches how to get a real job that you can stay at sucessfully. see ive never had to look for a job untill a year ago!

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Old Jan 7, 2007, 06:48 PM   #2  
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Hi Grant,

Sounds tough to find a new job. Have you tried looking into an outdoor job like landscaping or maybe heavy equipment operator. You sound like the type that would not be happy with an inside job. I've worked with some heavy equipment and if you're not strong enough it will throw you around like a stallion. The most "bucking" machine I used was a Gravely and it left some serious bruises on my arms trying to control that bucking machine. It wanted to go one way and I wanted it to go another. It was quite a thrill to make it go the way I wanted it to. The skills needed are probably not taught in a school, so you may have to check into a company that hires landscapers or check into a heavy equipment school. Our local paper has constant need for backhoe drivers. Also forgot to suggest the local big barns in your area are always in need of people that are real good with horses. This is another ad that is constantly in our paper. ---- Ace
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Old Feb 1, 2007, 06:32 PM   #3  
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Hi Grant,

Sounds tough to find a new job. Have you tried looking into an outdoor job like landscaping or maybe heavy equipment operator. You sound like the type that would not be happy with an inside job. I've worked with some heavy equipment and if you're not strong enough it will throw you around like a stallion. The most "bucking" machine I used was a Gravely and it left some serious bruises on my arms trying to control that bucking machine. It wanted to go one way and I wanted it to go another. It was quite a thrill to make it go the way I wanted it to. The skills needed are probably not taught in a school, so you may have to check into a company that hires landscapers or check into a heavy equipment school. Our local paper has constant need for backhoe drivers. Also forgot to suggest the local big barns in your area are always in need of people that are real good with horses. This is another ad that is constantly in our paper. ---- Ace
Grant , are you scared of heights? If not become a sign installer. Decent pay, challenging and best of all you get that cool adrenaline rush when you're off the ground. It's a fun job. Tough work but cowboys aren't scared of that.
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Old Aug 8, 2007, 11:07 AM   #4  
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go to saddle making school or bit and spur making school you will make good money
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Old Aug 15, 2007, 05:37 PM   #5  
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Hey Grant, so why cant you bull ride any more? did you get hurt?
I guess it would depend on what would make you happy as far as an occupation and a change might be good for you like a new adventure.
How old are you? Have you ever thought about going to college?
Male nurses make good money and the school is only 3 or 4 years.
If that is to long like the other guy said you could get in a barn somewhere and train horses
or maybe teach bull riding classes.
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Id agree to say look in the landscape or construction field. how much do you need to be clearing after taxs?
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Old Sep 3, 2007, 03:23 PM   #7  
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Grant,
Find out when USPS (Post Office) is giving the postal exam in your area...apply for carrier or/and clerk position. If you can read numbers and have basic high school skills you can pass the exam.. Its a good living for someone without a degree.
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