47 min

What makes me excitied about Dogwalking as a job‪?‬ J1

    • Society & Culture

🐶Madison and I are friends since this past October (2019). From the moment we shared some words in a beautiful mountain complex in Arkansas, we knew that this friendship would be always a comfortable and positive experience for both of us. But I invited her today not only because she is my friend and an interesting individual, but mostly because, she has the most interesting job in the world. Three years ago she started working as a dog walker. When she shared this information about her, It moved me, but of course, I tried to keep this confusion and excitement with me. The reason for my confusion is the different cultural perspective, Madison and I, look at her job. In my country, animals are not really welcomed, that breaks my heart and brings a lot of embarrassment as one of the representatives of my culture, thus, nobody even cares to pay for dog walking service back home. So, my confusion was a mixture of embarrassment, "wait, what?" moment and excitement. And, here were are, 4 months after this cultural shock, I invited Madison at the studio to talk about the dog walking as a job. 

Thanks to Madison, I have her picture with her two dogs those she owns and takes care of. 

🐶Madison and I are friends since this past October (2019). From the moment we shared some words in a beautiful mountain complex in Arkansas, we knew that this friendship would be always a comfortable and positive experience for both of us. But I invited her today not only because she is my friend and an interesting individual, but mostly because, she has the most interesting job in the world. Three years ago she started working as a dog walker. When she shared this information about her, It moved me, but of course, I tried to keep this confusion and excitement with me. The reason for my confusion is the different cultural perspective, Madison and I, look at her job. In my country, animals are not really welcomed, that breaks my heart and brings a lot of embarrassment as one of the representatives of my culture, thus, nobody even cares to pay for dog walking service back home. So, my confusion was a mixture of embarrassment, "wait, what?" moment and excitement. And, here were are, 4 months after this cultural shock, I invited Madison at the studio to talk about the dog walking as a job. 

Thanks to Madison, I have her picture with her two dogs those she owns and takes care of. 

47 min

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