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Saved by uncleflo on November 28th, 2016.
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If you’ve achieved your dream job, only to find it’s not as great as you thought, you’re not alone. You probably like the idea of it more than the job itself, Georgina Kenyon finds. As a child, I always loved animals. It’s something that didn't change as I grew older. So when the opportunity to take a break from journalism and volunteer at an animal sanctuary in Tasmania for three months arose, I jumped at it. I was certain it would be my dream job. But the reality of the work was quite different to what I had imagined. Instead of spending time each day getting to understand the animals and learn about them, I spent eight-hour days running between duties in the icy, winter rain, doing manual, sometimes heartbreaking, work. Many of the animals, such as Tasmanian devils and quolls, had been hit by cars and needed rehabilitation. I fed them, cared for them, avoided getting bitten — especially at meal times — and cleaned up after them. And, when they didn't survive, we buried them and felt their loss.
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