This week's top 10 NZ best-sellers
This week's top 10 NZ best-sellers
This week's biggest-selling New Zealand $24) 8 The Invisible This week's top Load Dr. Libby Weaver Green Frog Publishing, dramatic an exactness, a university who loses her job. Her friends and family away, 9 to Noon. begins with a troubling of domestic violence.
'Everyone wants to be a dog handler. It's considered a glamorous job but I don't think people really realise how hard it is. It's not just walking around with a dog on the end of the lead. It's a huge commitment. People say you shouldn't work with animals and kids – and sometimes you have days where your dog is just like a child , they really push your buttons – but when it's all going to plan, it's one of the most rewarding things you can do. I was born in Kent, in the UK, and came to New a+ dog training auckland Zealand with my family – Dad was a merchant seaman – when I was five. I always wanted to work with animals, specifically dogs. I did think about joining the police, but thought I was too young to go straight out of college. So I went to university and did a Bachelor of Commerce, majoring in management and e-commerce, and a Bachelor of Arts in information systems, basically filling in time until I decided what I wanted to do. Just before I finished my degree, I saw an ad for a Customs inspections officer, so I applied and got the job.
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