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Hey everyone, I was wondering if anyone had any input/advice regarding careers that allow you to still own and spend time around horses. For context, I think I really want to pursue a career in architecture, but my only worry is that it simply won't make enough money to allow me to pursue horses in my spare time.
My backup plan is something related to engineering, computer science, or tech, as I am also interested in these areas. I don't want to get stuck on a career path that doesn't have enough opportunity financially.
Should I just throw in the towel and become a lawyer?
Figured it would be best to ask what you all do for a job (if you feel comfortable sharing of course). I know salaries will vary wildly depending on your location.
Sales is easy money if you have the personality for it.
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