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<blockquote data-quote="skcatlman" data-source="post: 355468" data-attributes="member: 5562"><p>Thanks for the complement but i have been doing this for quite a while. I came thru the 4-H program and fitting paid my way thru university. But if you want to learn anyone can get fairly good at it. I have spent alot of time doing it and am always learning and doing new things. The day i think i know it all i will hang up my clippers. If you train and work the hair properly the battle is half won. Then it is a matter knowing what you want the animal to look like when done and getting it there. That is the fun part. Personally i see it as getting paid to do something i really enjoy. I really get a kick out of seeing kids who have worked for/with me get out and do really well on their own. Every young person who worked with me, wanted to learn and was really interested has turned out and become a quality fitter. I think it is partially because i make the work fun and then they see it as i do. Nothing i hate more than seeing adults force kids to so something the don't like doing. They are doomed for failure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skcatlman, post: 355468, member: 5562"] Thanks for the complement but i have been doing this for quite a while. I came thru the 4-H program and fitting paid my way thru university. But if you want to learn anyone can get fairly good at it. I have spent alot of time doing it and am always learning and doing new things. The day i think i know it all i will hang up my clippers. If you train and work the hair properly the battle is half won. Then it is a matter knowing what you want the animal to look like when done and getting it there. That is the fun part. Personally i see it as getting paid to do something i really enjoy. I really get a kick out of seeing kids who have worked for/with me get out and do really well on their own. Every young person who worked with me, wanted to learn and was really interested has turned out and become a quality fitter. I think it is partially because i make the work fun and then they see it as i do. Nothing i hate more than seeing adults force kids to so something the don't like doing. They are doomed for failure. [/QUOTE]
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