“Working hard becomes a habit, a serious kind of fun. You get yourself satisfaction from pushing yourself to the limit knowing that all the effort is going to pay off” ~Sayinggoodbye.org It is extremely important to choose a career that will not only support me in the future as well as my family. With only 3 years left in highschool finding out which pathway I want to take is a crucial step in finding out which college I want to go to. Which will then determine my future. Although careers in both the military and horse trainer are similar in that they both have the same working conditions, they both require major responsibilities for the safety of others and themselves, and they both have a close salary range. They differ in that one helps with animals, how to teach others to care for them as well as to ride, and cares for others horses. While the other allows you to travel all around the world and see new places, go through unbearable pain and test your boundaries, and have that reminder that you are helping millions of people and families. …show more content…
For example they both need to be trained to have endurance, strength, and make sure you are mentally stable for the jobs you need to accomplish. In the military bootcamp is required. Bootcamp will push you to your limits and beyond that. You are expected to be able to do 100 pushups in 5 minutes, need to be able to do 80~90 real sit ups, and run 1.5 miles in 11~12 minutes. As a horse trainer you are required to have on the job training or have an apprenticeship. A knowledge of horse husbandry is often mandatory. You must also need to have a background knowledge of working in the