Re: [RC] Charles - volunteering - C. Eyler
If you wait until the last minute to volunteer, you'll likely get the job
that no one else wanted. But I've volunteered at more than a dozen
endurance rides, and I've always been a vet recorder. Because I knew
someone? Only after the first few times. The folks who manage the OD and
Fort Valley and Doncaster Renegade now know that I'm willing to work as long
as there are horses to be vetted, and that I don't whine (well, hardly
ever). I bring my own bug spray for the ear-eating gnats in the Shenandoah
National Forest, and I don't rely on RM as my only source of food and drink.
This past June, when I was recording for the head vet at the OD 100, someone
asked me about how long I could work -- told her that I could last as long
as the vet could.
The only job I won't do is P&R's -- just not good enough at it to be in that
eye of the storm.
Cindy
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