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[RC] "endurance friendly" jobs - Scott Johnson

Hi all,
I'm curious (and kind of burned out at my current job). For those of you that work, what kinds of jobs do you have that are "endurance friendly', in that it allows you time to ride and condition, not to mention have time off on the weekends to attend rides? Do a lot of you work at home or have your own business? For those of you that have horse related businesses (like all the places from which I buy my tack and horse products), is it enough enough to pay your bills and allow you to go to rides? Not trying to be too nosy, just looking at alternate career choices. Realistically, I probably won't be able to make any drastic moves, but I was wondering how everybody else does it. Thanks!


Dede


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