If sledding is your primary goal, a great option instead of breeding is to contact your local rescues for sledding breeds. They usually have quite a few available as most people don't realize cute husky puppies become husky teenagers. Not the same creature at all
I will tell you it will be a VERY hard sell to get a dog from rescue or good breeder. You live with your parents and you don't have a job yet. If you move out on your own, will you rent or buy? Will your job give you enough time and money to sled? Will your new location be fenced with 6 foot high, husky proof (LOL- yeah, right) fence? Will you have $ for vet bills? What will you do if the dog doesn't work out for the intended job through injury, illness, temperament, no $, lack of time, lack of equipment, lack of space, loss of interest, age or any of the thousand and one reasons. Add in-what if you get injured? Will you have someone to care for a husky while you recuperate? These are all things you really need to think about. A good breeder or rescue will ask. A bad or over-run rescue or breeder will just ask when can you pick up this dog.
For one of my litters, I sent my girl to Finland for breeding. Yes, Finland. When it was time to grade the litter I realized the pups were good but not really an improvement over their dam and sold them all. Between the dog, shipping and health testing, I spent almost ten grand for one of my dogs. I'd been watching his puppies and when he came up for sale I bought him. All sight unseen except for photos. It was a gamble, I had to be prepared to lose that money if he didn't work out once he arrived in the US. Decades ago I had labradors. For my girl's first litter I figured out that I'd spent $5-7,000 just to get her to the point of wanting to breed her. Conformation shows (and points not just ribbons), field training, obedience training and shows, travel to shows, equipment to train and show, going to seminars, health testing and on and on. I didn't count the time off work. $5-7,000 is a lot of money just to get ready to breed!
I could go on and on-