Ed is a pro. But being a Farrier is for the young. Every one I've seen has had injuries and back problems. It's a tough job and they need an early retirement plan.
Lol, I told my riding instructor I was thinking about becoming a farrier and she just kind of looked at me for a second then blurted out" Are you crazy!" my eyes bugged out at that, she usually isn't like that. I've since gone on to become a certified veterinarian assistant :)
I know what you mean. I think its hard to change trainers, shoers, vets, etc. Unless they are mean or a crook that is!
I feel your pain. We had to switch vets because the one I loved was so expensive. The one we have now is good and may be retiring in a few years so we'll have to go through it all over again.