Love my job, I've been busy helping a horse that fell at an event and her owner was worried we'd have to put her down but our Vet has looked her over and said she needed simple immobilization, as in a close stall to prevent her moving around a lot. Then Therapy and tender care form your's truly for perhaps two months maybe three and she'll be in good as new shape.
Her owner has been here every day, so much so that My boss gave her one of the guest rooms in her house but she's been spending all her time walking beside me or sitting with me in the monitoring room. She's fascinated with my job saying she never knew there was such a thing as an Equine convalescent specialist (a title the Vet made up just for me, most of the time my job is handled by an RVN). I have a knack for understanding the horses which is why I am doing what I do.
It escapes me that others can't just watch horses and learn their body language, I admit that they each have their own translation but they also have a lot in common.
My new companion is the CEO of her own company and has expressed a desire to learn everything I can teach her...I find it amusing because my job is as much heredity as it is time spent with horses.