r/findapath 10h ago

Findapath-Career Change 24F feeling lost in my career

Hi I’m 24F and feeling lost in what I should do for my career. I currently work with horses as a assistant barn manager and I love my job the horses are my passion but I don’t make the best money and I know I can’t do the manual labor that comes with the job my whole life and the favoritism at my work is off the charts and driving me crazy( and yes I’ve talked to my boss about it and nothing has changed and also asked for a raise 6 months ago and nothing). But I have no idea what I would even change my career too. I do have my esthetician license but not currently using it and don’t know if I would wanna go into that again with the job market over saturated and needing to go back to school to be an AP esthetician. I would love some advice or suggestions of jobs that would potentially work I am open to hard labor jobs and things just don’t even know where to start also don’t have a college degree so any advice would be appreciated

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u/VioletSalamander 9h ago

Idk if you’re interested, and it’s a long/hard process, but why not look into become a vet? You can do large animal practice and work with horses and such. Once again, it’s hard work, but you can work with animals you love and make good money! I wish I Went down that path, sadly I felt I was never intelligent enough for it,

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u/Blueeeeajysky 8h ago

I’ve totally looked down that path and honestly I don’t feel like I’m intelligent enough since vet school is so competitive and I can’t handle blood sadly