What do you do for work/profession?

  1. What’s your job or profession? Veterinarian. I'm board certified in Equine surgery and only work on horses.
  2. Do you enjoy it overall? Not as much as I used to. I love doing surgery but when you are realisitic with people as to outcomes and prices you get a lot more no's. They are also big and dangerous, many made more dangerous by things out of my control. Equine owners are the top of the food chain in the "voodoo medicine" world. They are also experts on everything, it is taking it's toll. Being on call SUCKS and those who aren't in a profession that requires it don't understand.
  3. How much time are you realistically able to dedicate to hunting each year (days in the field)? Pretty much when I want. Fall and espeically winter is the slow time in a Northern horse practice so I'm not busy. I bird hunt a lot.
  4. Does your job help or hurt your hunting opportunities? It helps. I get permission on a lot of private ground through my job, and as I said above Oct-Feb is my slow time.
 
No shoes and a mule is best.

Horses??
4 is better.
Higher is better, if they can walk after.
Toe and heel shoes.

In the Rocky Mountains?
or
In the subdivisions at the base of the Rocky Mountains?
 
Derrickhand on a drilling rig. Been in the patch for 5 years. Work 7 days on, 7 days off. I take a week of work off for September and get 21 days to hunt. Other than that I have all the time in the world for turkey, deer, family vacations, etc. The pay is pretty great for no college degree and work is pretty easy most days, but can get hectic. If it wasn't for the time off, it'd be a tough job. And to boot, my rig has been within 30 minutes if my house for 4 years now, so home every night.

The up and down in the oil market is a big drawback. Currently laid off until April 15th, but its the middle of the walleye spawn in Oklahoma so no complaints from me.
Wonder if your profession has seen in uptick in job applications since the show Landman with BB Thornton came out?
 
I'm a nurse in the operating room at a major hospital.

I do enjoy it. What we do is extremely meaningful and the team of people I work with are amazing. It does take a toll. There is a bit of call but worse is we take charge shifts on nights and weekends. We are witness to people on the worst day of their lives and that isn't great. Being a nurse in any serious capacity isn't for the weak.

I get four weeks of pto a year and I only work 3 days a week. Make plenty of money. Pretty much self schedule and at this point if I want time off I get it so I have lots of opportunity.

It helps for sure. My wife teaches though and that screws everything up for the Fall.
 
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