[IceHorses] ideal job

2007-11-01 Thread Janice McDonald
wow i sure missed my calling.  I work with permitting for land
developments etc and I worked on one project for a new equestrian
subdivision with a common area that will be a huge barn and trails etc
and then the subdivision lots all around.  At the very end the girl
who works there came in to pick up the final development order and she
said you know we paid 35,000 to a woman as a consultant to tell us
how to do the horse stuff, where to locate the barn, what sort of barn
we should get, where an area should be for the manure... I had no idea
manure was such a big deal with horse people.

I wonder how you hire yourself out as a person who tells greedy rich
developers where to put their manure?  I bet it took that woman only
two or three days work to make 35,000 bucks...
Janice

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Re: [IceHorses] ideal job

2007-11-01 Thread Virginia Tupper
On 11/1/07, Janice McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 wow i sure missed my calling.  I work with permitting for land
 developments etc and I worked on one project for a new equestrian
 subdivision with a common area that will be a huge barn and trails etc
 and then the subdivision lots all around.

Seems to me I saw a similar layout in one of Cherry's books.
V