THANE: Steve Jobs had said that the only way to great work and just right pay is to love what you do. Fighting disapproving nods from all quarters, kids are pursuing their passion and making it their career, a well-earning one at that.
Twenty-four-year-old Chinmay Telavane, a canine instructor, invited raised eyebrows when he mentioned his interests in animal behaviour and profession plans on these traces. The zoology scholar's decision to observe his heart, while deciding on profession plans, is now the envy of his friends and family. Telavane has already made a small fortune and owns a car and a two-wheeler from the money he earned all over the previous 4 years coaching canines.
"I have earned good money as a dog trainer. It gives me job satisfaction as I have always been passionate about dogs. I treat dogs like children and for me happiness is teaching them tricks, petting them and caring for them," he said.
While stability-centric careers had been popular profession possible choices once, many kids had been searching for tactics to show their passions into their career to reach maximum activity delight.
Hrushikesh Jha, a 27-year-old Thaneite, who surrender his activity at an accounting company and embraced canine coaching as a profession recently, said, "I was always an average student through school and college. Post my graduation I got an accounting job in a Mumbai firm and those four years were the most boring and stressful ones. I was fed up of work targets, meetings and so on. The only thing that cheered me up then was getting back home and playing with my golden retrievers."
It was once in 2015 that Jha made up our minds to choose out of his work routine and look at canine coaching as a profession.
"I attended a canine coaching workshop in Mumbai and began coaching my canines at house. I realised that I was now not most effective just right at it, but also beloved the ones one-hour sessions at the finish of the day. A couple of pals then requested me to coach their canines too, so I had a few sessions with them over the next few months and soon took up profession as a canine instructor,'' said Jha.
With his consumer record increasing each and every passing day, Jha has additionally taken up courses to replace himself on canine behaviour. In fact, such is the demand for pro canine trainers that coaching academies have witnessed a upward push in the choice of people wanting to learn the business.
"The choice of canine homeowners is on a upward push over the past few years, as these pets now not most effective supply some way out of the sensation of loneliness for lots of in the town, but also supply security for one's homes, workplaces, and so on. With the upward thrust, there was a necessity for coaching these canines. While many kids are coming to us to learn to teach their own canines, many more are coming to begin their own canine coaching ventures. Some come to learn it as a hobby and for lots of, this hobby has changed into a profession," said Dilip Singh, canine instructor and caretaker at the Action Dog Services centre at Yeoor.
Twenty-four-year-old Chinmay Telavane, a canine instructor, invited raised eyebrows when he mentioned his interests in animal behaviour and profession plans on these traces. The zoology scholar's decision to observe his heart, while deciding on profession plans, is now the envy of his friends and family. Telavane has already made a small fortune and owns a car and a two-wheeler from the money he earned all over the previous 4 years coaching canines.
"I have earned good money as a dog trainer. It gives me job satisfaction as I have always been passionate about dogs. I treat dogs like children and for me happiness is teaching them tricks, petting them and caring for them," he said.
While stability-centric careers had been popular profession possible choices once, many kids had been searching for tactics to show their passions into their career to reach maximum activity delight.
Hrushikesh Jha, a 27-year-old Thaneite, who surrender his activity at an accounting company and embraced canine coaching as a profession recently, said, "I was always an average student through school and college. Post my graduation I got an accounting job in a Mumbai firm and those four years were the most boring and stressful ones. I was fed up of work targets, meetings and so on. The only thing that cheered me up then was getting back home and playing with my golden retrievers."
It was once in 2015 that Jha made up our minds to choose out of his work routine and look at canine coaching as a profession.
"I attended a canine coaching workshop in Mumbai and began coaching my canines at house. I realised that I was now not most effective just right at it, but also beloved the ones one-hour sessions at the finish of the day. A couple of pals then requested me to coach their canines too, so I had a few sessions with them over the next few months and soon took up profession as a canine instructor,'' said Jha.
With his consumer record increasing each and every passing day, Jha has additionally taken up courses to replace himself on canine behaviour. In fact, such is the demand for pro canine trainers that coaching academies have witnessed a upward push in the choice of people wanting to learn the business.
"The choice of canine homeowners is on a upward push over the past few years, as these pets now not most effective supply some way out of the sensation of loneliness for lots of in the town, but also supply security for one's homes, workplaces, and so on. With the upward thrust, there was a necessity for coaching these canines. While many kids are coming to us to learn to teach their own canines, many more are coming to begin their own canine coaching ventures. Some come to learn it as a hobby and for lots of, this hobby has changed into a profession," said Dilip Singh, canine instructor and caretaker at the Action Dog Services centre at Yeoor.
Thane: Young dog lovers turn trainers to make a living and job satisfaction
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October 23, 2017
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