If we speak about the most underrated jobs, I think those are definitely the jobs where people have to risk their lives including firefighters, police or different rescue teams specialized in helping animals. Considering how much do they risk, especially some of them who have lost their lives these types of jobs are considered to be underpaid as well.
That’s why before carrying on with our story, I want to congratulate all of the amazing people who risk their lives every day, I like to call them real-life heroes and I wish the upcoming generations acknowledge them more than these generations do. Emergency services took part in a three-hour rescue mission after a horse who had unseated his jockey during a point-to-point race jumped into a river.
Eight-year-old racehorse, All-Star Vinnie, was taking part in his second race after being retrained by the joint owner, Callum Bickers-Price, 21, at Brampton Bryan point-to-point, in Hereford, on April 7, when he fell at the second fence, leaving jockey, Jack Cundy, behind. Vinnie, who stands a huge 17.2hh, managed to split from the group and escape through a gap in the tape, before failing to jump across the river and swimming the wrong way towards a weir.
Vinnie was left stranded on the edge of a 12-foot drop as a crew of 18 emergency services including animal rescue, a fire crew, boat rescue, and a vet all battled to save the horse before he was swept away. They definitely deserve to be called real-life heroes. Maybe you have different opinions, but rescuers have definitely one of the most difficult jobs.