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Old 07-04-2006, 05:45 PM
Hoisttheflag
 
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Don't do it unless you can deal with ups and downs really well. At first you need to learn to do the **** work and then after a couple years asst. trainer. There is a lot of down time too so make sure you have something productive to do. Alcohol and gambling have ruined many an aspiring trainer. Best advice, go to a big barn to start and work your way up.
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