I'm about to embark on a challenging and difficult week at work. Does anyone else dream about leaving it all for something completely different that involves running? Trouble is I'm not sure what that would look like and sadly I'm not Mo Farah...
Any offers considered... I'm a hard worker and I like running
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I follow a couple of blogs by girls who appear to do nothing but go running and then write about it, and I think hmmmm... though I'm not glam enough, but you are! Dunno how it can pay much though
what a great idea.... and I am a nurse by background and I work in healthcare already. I would love to do a course in NLP though and pursue that side of things.....
I would love to retrain and be a one to one trainer for those coming back to exercise. I've done sort of do it for my other half and it's so rewarding when he feels well and has more energy, I would love to spend my days helping people to feel like that with food and exercise. I know rose coloured specs and all that but I can dream.
Thank you. We run a bowls club and it's my other half's passion when he's not well enough I have to take up the slack, so I don't have a job of my own but I'm always mega busy. May be if transplant goes according to plan eventually you never know.
I always dreamed of becoming a travel photographer, trouble is i am not so good at photography and not that keen on flying. So i never did! but i guess i could be come a photo model!
You could think of something really clever to do with running and this thing called the internet i heard its fab! or you could go travelling running places and take photo! or hmm open a running shop? or could be a running parcel delivery person or hmm errrr become a parkrun run director! (i don think this is a paid job)
That is hilarious!!!!!! Its a bit like I did a course in fashion as I wanted to be a fashion designer but I couldn't sew!!!!!!! I like the idea of a running parcel delivery person
Open a running B&B with lots of runs directly on your doorstep. You'd have to try them out first, set up handouts with the routes and provide runners' breakfasts. You could become a pacer for groups wanting to run certain times (from your B&B of course).
Man, I'm sooo dull. I always wanted to open a tea shop in Aysgarth Falls in Yorkshire. Lots of baking nice pies, cakes, scones and biscuits and making tea. *Sigh* Not exciting or sexy at all
Tell me when you open! Can I work with you? I'm no good at making cakes, but I can pour the tea and hunt down the punters outside (tempt them in with promises of banter and triple chocolate cake). You could running theme your cakes - "triple trainer choc splits", "PB scones"... I'd say that a tea shop CAN be sexy. We can call it "Ye olde sexy Tea Potte". Keep me posted.
Bugger the physiotherapy, we're opening the funkiest teashop in history. Eat ya heart out, Jamie Oliver, move over Nigella, the running café has arrived. Miss Wobble can drum up her legendary flapjacks and we can ask Rigs for a few pics to decorate. GOOOO!
Hahaha Wobbly Summat? Who could resist a Wobbly Summat pie? It could be a variation in a custard tart with added jelly, cos, as the man said, "it's gotta be jelly 'cos jam don't wobble that way."
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