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A naval recruit stationed in Iraq is among students from around the world who have graduated from a US university offering more than a dozen online equine courses.
The degree course from Global Equine Academy in conjunction with Dickinson State University in North Dakota has 14 online horse courses. It currently has more than 200 students from around the world. Many of its graduates have gone on to start their own equine businesses, "and others have gotten equine management jobs and are…
Added by Sarah at HorseJobs.ca on April 27, 2009 at 1:00pm — 2 Comments
Every industry in the world seems to have operating manuals and S.O.Ps (standard operating procedures). Personally, I come from the corporate hotel world . Having worked in properties such as Loews Coronado Bay Resort and Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, we were surrounded by operating manuals and standard procedures - it was a sure fire way to back up our training and communication techniques as well as providing a permanent resource to answer any questions our staff might ever have.
Even as…
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So here's an interesting question that came up at an industry round table discussion recently.
If you could put it in a nutshell...Answer this question; What are employers expecting from equine studies or equine management graduates in the workplace?
What are you thoughts and experiences here?
Is the current equine education system leaving us feeling a bit short changed ?
Do you feel that current graduates possess the required level of horse sense as…
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Accreditation move "turning point" for equine welfare
April 15, 2009
A planned accreditation programme for equine rescue groups and sanctuaries in the United States has been described as a turning point for the equine welfare community.
The scheme was discussed during a meeting a recently completed conference in Las Vegas attended by dozens of national and state-based equine protection, advocacy and rescue organisations.
The third annual Homes for Horses…
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Have you ever wondered what kind of jobs exist in the racing industry?
Try this list on for size...
Track Manager
The track manager is the queen ant. He or she makes sure that all parts of this operation run smoothly and that an exciting program of racing is presented to the public.
Race Secretary
The race secretary manages the track's racing operation. They structure and oversee the day-to-day program of races and…
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Can HOW you apply for a job affect the employers decision about your application? Take a look at these examples and YOU decide.
(1) EMAILS
Based on first impressions alone, who would you rather hire for a job? Someone with the email address Lazeeee_Ass@email.com or showgroom@email.com?
OK, I can hear you laughing and I know that you know someone with a "questionable email address", just remember this, your email might be cute to your friends and…
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PRESS RELEASE 1/29/2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 2009 - The Ontario Farrier's Association is proud to present:
“UNDERSTANDING EQUINE LAMENESS”
Ian McKinlay
Renowned equine lameness specialist, of Tenderhoof Solutions (www.tenderhoof.com)
and
Dr. Jeff Thomason (BA, MSc, PhD)
of the Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Guelph
as guest speakers for the 29th OFA…
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At www.HorseJobs.ca we have many people ask us about how they can progress in the equine industry or they are looking for ways to get back to doing what they really love....working with horses.
Like many of you, I started as a child, mucking stalls in return for a riding lessons or to pay off a lease on a riding school pony. Later I was mucking stalls to help pay for the stabling of our pony and so the barter system goes... Also…
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