Asteroid-Man
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Ooooooooooooooooooh man, are you in for a fun ride! 

Sure, I'll let you know if I decide to go through with it. Right now it's just one of many options that I'm toying with. In a couple of weeks it will have been one year since I graduated, which will be the end of my unofficial and unintended year off plan that I had when I graduated.Hey SpideyVille, you could look into starting a pet-sitting business like I had.
All it takes is going to your local county or city courthouse and buy a business licence.
Then it's just about doing some advertising to get a clientele going. And give incentives to current clients when they refer you to a friend who then books you.
If you want more info just PM me and I can let you know how I did my business.
Yeah I've read up on some people who say they actually make a decent living off of pet sitting and dog walking. My only concern is that the whole networking stuff is similar to what I've been doing with my drawings/paintings and I'm not sure if I'm willing to go through that again since I really don't know that many people. Not to mention I really feel like I need to start getting a "normal" job where I'll get paid a set amount of money for showing up to a certain place for a certain amount of time during the week.It's all about marketing.If you live in an area where people go away for vacations, they could be looking for someone to pet-sit! We're just lucky that our cat's previous owner is still in the area (at an apartment that doesn't allow pets, and he's traveling a lot now anyway) and we can hit him up everytime we're away for more than 3 days.
He does it for free just to visit his old friend, but my boss pays someone (a former vet) $20/day to look after his cats when they're away.
And getting to be a vet is HARD. Since there are less vet schools in the US, it's actually harder to get into vet school than medical school! And trying to get into medical school is hard enough!
But you're right, you don't need to go to vet school to work with animals. My mom volunteers at a tiny city zoo, and even though she doesn't have animal training and doesn't work with the animals directly, she gets to be around them a few times a week. One of the zookeepers there doesn't even have a vet degree - she was hired because she owned a farm a long time ago.
There's also working at a shelter, but my mom always figured she'd end up taking every animal home after a week.
Yeah networking!
They are on WIC already, And Im not sure if they're on EBT, Im not highly involved in it, I mostly watch the baby to be honest.
Do you get high off of them?t:
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I confess I have felt pretty lonely a majority of my life even despite having many friends and just a couple close ones.
This is how I feel. I have my friends, and I do like them, but I'm not really social and I don't see them that much outside of school.
Unfortunately, those two things do not go together. Puppies need to be let out every few hours. When we first got a dog, we were specifically told not to get a puppy because my sister and I were in school during the day, and our parents both worked.I confess we're not getting a dog afterward. Somehow it went from being told on Sunday that the guy would be driving down to get it to us, to the guy was coming sometime during the week because the weather was bad, to finally being told that they gave the dog away already and were offering us a male Chihuahua instead.
It sucks but its kind of a relief because I don't think we can afford to buy new things for the dog right now, not to mention that since the weather is so nice now, I want to go out more during the day and not have to worry about helping a new dog get accustomed to a new house. Plus, I really want a puppy so we could start fresh.
Yeah, when we got our last dog, I was just about done with finals, so I had time to stay with her, but there were a few times early on where I had to leave her alone and it was hard because she would always cry loudly and we were afraid the neighbors would complain.Unfortunately, those two things do not go together. Puppies need to be let out every few hours. When we first got a dog, we were specifically told not to get a puppy because my sister and I were in school during the day, and our parents both worked.
Kittens can be left alone for 6-ish hours once you've kitten-proofed your house, but not puppies.