All jobs I have had in the past five years have been labor inducive, taking advantage of my physicality gained from years working on my family farm. Even if I was the only woman on the crew I quickly gained the respect of my colleagues by taking on harder tasks and having clear communication between the work order and the client. I do not stray from hard work in fact I prefer it, working with my hands wether it is cleaning stalls, administering vaccinations to cattle, or building a patio. Is far more rewarding to me than anything else.
I have worked on my family's farm since the age of 10, including feeding animals, administering medication, managing turnouts, and assisting in births for many different species. I am currently in the process of starting three wild mustangs that I rescued from a horrid situation. All three came to my care at a body condition score of 2 and no past history of dewormer or medication. All have been brought back to a healthy state after months of work.