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Old 02-16-2005, 09:35 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I don't think your rambling either! I know exactly what you mean about your job and how it seems so different with the animals, my whole world just lights up when I'm working with the rescues and I wouldn't trade that for anything!

Big downfall though, money, plain and simple you'll find that those who do get involved unfortunatly have to keep working just to make ends meet. Rescue work is very rewarding but it is far from cheap to do and even if your getting the majority back from a nation club that your working for it still is expensive. I agree with Carrie, learning something new to work with animals would be great if you could do it but rescue is still there for you if you choose to go that route instead.
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