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Hobby Train Supplies

Hobby Train Supplies
Hobby Train Supplies

Question: question on animal careers?

Dog training,dog grooming career questions?
hey i like to understand more about dog training. im thinking of applying school online for dog training, but is it any good? i love animals and would like to have a career involving them. Is it a good idea going full time? or part-time? is it really like a hobby thing or you can make a living out of it? i was thinking of opening a business of dog training and grooming center. possibly adding pet supplies(but i dont know yet) so i just wanna know if this is a good career path. and if you make enough to live.
thanks in advance
:-D

I live in connecticut so i dont know how much of a demand this career can be.

Answer: Petco is a good place to start if you are interested in becoming an animal groomer. Their grooming program teaches you all you need to know to become one. Check out their website to learn more.
www.petco.com

Also if you want to do dog training really research the school that you are interested in. I went to a job interview for a online dog training school and they seemed pretty good. you basically signed up and they sent you the books and materials and you did everything online. I think it is a two year program and the first year basically is learning about the job and the second is actually an internship. They will match you up with trainers in your area and you do hands on training with them. They can also give you info on what kinds of jobs you can get into with a degree and so on.
www.animalbehaviorcollege.com

But the biggest need is for vet techs. They make pretty good money but I think you need a little more experience and education for that. Look into community colleges in your neighborhood or even technical schools. I’m sure if you do enought research you will find what really fits with you. Good luck with your search!

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Hobby Aircraft

Hobby Aircraft
Hobby Aircraft

Question: Are ultralight/light sport flying clubs common?

I’m kinda interested in getting a pilots license, though it seems like its an expensive and intensive hobby. I’m interested in getting a light sport certificate since id probably just fly once in awhile for fun, but i dont really want to drop +25k down for a plane plus hanger fees, maintanence, etc. Are fliying clubs devoted to ultralights or light sport aircraft common? i could only find regular flying clubs in my area online but im wondering if there might be a shot at finding one if i called around to some smaller aiports in the area

Answer: I’d recommend checking with your local airport. Many times there are instructors who could answer your questions with a local context, as clubs tend to be somewhat unique to the area they are in.
When I got my private, I did not purchase a plane, because I wasn’t going to be flying enough hours to justify the expense.
For instance, a Cessna 150, flown 100 hours a year, will run you more than renting that same Cessna from an FBO. I found that the break even point for me was in the 200 to 225 hours a year area. So, I ended up renting a plane. Buying an airplane has so many other costs involved, such as insurance, annual, equipment updates, repairs, etc.
The LSA is a good license. Would you be open to having a local CFI go over the difference in the LSA and the Private certificates?
Good luck – it’s really great to be a pilot..

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Plastic Hobby

Plastic Hobby
Plastic Hobby

Question: Need simple building plan for a craft/hobby station (like a kitchen island) with spaces for baskets,craft sup?

want to build or purchase craft/hobby workstation (aproximately 4 ft x 6 ft) w/ spaces on all four side for baskets or plastic containers, on wheels





Answer: http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/dc_furniture_shelves/article/0,1793,HGTV_3450_3834383,00.html

http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/remodeling/article/0,,HGTV_3659_1378111,00.html

The Art of Building Plastic Model Airplanes – Part 3 of 3




Modelling Hobby

Modelling Hobby
Modelling Hobby

Question: I need a hobby – something to build, something to work on. during the day, on weekends?

Basically I want to find a hobby.
Something big to work on, to create one final project.
Something I can obsess over, work on during weekends and in my spare time.
No models, something I can make from scratch or something I can modify to create something entirely different.
Something that’ll take a lot of time and I can proudly show people when I’m finished.

I know this sounds a bit weird but c’mon! Help a brother out!
Edit: Thanks for all your answers!
Something to do with either wood or electronics would be wonderful, again, thanks for all your answers, all will be considered and are extremely helpful!





Answer: many hobbies to choose from. you can always get an old car and fix it up from ground up or find one that runs and and work on that. make a paint scheme for it, tires, sound system. chop it down or raise it up.

you can look into building you a man cave if you have the room in your yard. deck it out inside surround sound, tv. computer room or what ever you want. my friend likes music and has one and has a great collection of music.

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Motorcycle Models Hobby

Motorcycle Models Hobby
Motorcycle Models Hobby

Question: Motorcycles…..it’s my passion! I have yellow cbr Honda! Do you have this hobby?

What can you tell me about mociclets, do you have one? What model? What it’s the perfect time for a ride? Accidents? Oups….happens! Share me your experience!





Answer: K, well I’ve been riding for 8 yrs now. I just had my 1st lay down 3 wks ago. The bike is now up & running again. I hit a patch of dirt while in a 45degree angle making a 90 degree corner!!
I was OK, only 1 scratch (literally on me) above my knuckle (I don’t wear gloves). Bike: bent handle bar, broke clutch lever & smashed my mirror & arm. $300 damage
My 1st bike was a EX500 KawNinja, I had that for about 3 to 4 yrs. I could scrap the pegs on that bike. I even passed 600’s in a corner. That bike was F U N.
I now drive a blue SV 650s, Suzuki which was my dream bike. Definately a step up from the 500. I’ve had it since 2002 & it is fun. But I haven’t done a lot of upgrades to it. Just an ART pipe that I installed 3 days before my accident (luckily I low -sided on the Right side & not the Left).
To tell the truth, I am a Honda girl @ Heart. I love the CBR & have played w/the idea of getting the 600RR & lowering it just a tad (I’m only 5′2). I haven’t done it yet. I did just by a VFR 800 for my guy & rode it home from the dealership. I loved it!! So smooth…..I might get a matching one for myself.

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