>>2690610Hey we have the same retirement plan. I was a live in work hand on a farm for a family of prepers for a few years. Got experience with cows, horses (riding and husbandry), goats, general maintenance, just whatever shit came up. Had to put down a horse with a .45 there once. The place backed up to a 2,500 acre wildlife management area. Snuck in there for solo camping trips a bit. Best time of my life. Cool dog and story behind it. Sounds like you really know what your doing with them. I've got an American Pitbull Tarrier I picked up on the streets in Dallas. Gave her to my parent. She acts like a toddler.
>>2690810You've got to have a license to run/own a chainsaw over there? I'm U.S. Texas. I've heard networking and volunteering is basically as important as going to school. If you do the schooling and don't volunteer, you won't have the experience to get a job. Kek, I think I've found the conference since I got sober and found some real direction. I'm going to be working my way through school so time will be limited. But I can join clubs and volunteer whenever possible. I really enjoy learning about anything outdoors and am acutely aware of my lack of knowledge and expertise. So I think I should do fine being keen and humble.
Thanks anon. I can!
>>2690811Definitely not scared of the hard labor. It's an opportunity to prove myself to employers, right? Can't wait to go out there and learn. The man who knew everything, stopped learning anything new. I do not know everything.