jen1
Well-Known Member
OK I have calmed down a bit now but just want to post a recent 'incident' I had at the yard.
I have been at my DIY stables for 2.5 years now and so far been really happy. The girl in the box next to mine does freelance work like me and often has been working when I am off and vice versa so we worked out that it would be good to help each other out when we could to save on livery bills.
OK so everything has been working well so far. I have done a heck of a lot for her over the past couple of years, often doing her horse every day for quite a long time so she gets full livery basically for free . But on the whole I think it has pretty much balanced out with me doing as much as she was.
But recently she has been calling me to bring her horse in as she is busy working on doing her house up for sale. It started off as a one off then for a few weeks I seemed to be bringing her horse in every day. OK if I was to just chuck it in and give it feed but no, she wants legs washed, feet picked out and turnout rug off and 2 night rugs on then fed.
I have 2 young children and am a single mum so find it very very difficult to afford my horse let alone the time to devote to him. She is single and has no ties.
I started getting fed up of the bringing in thing as i have to get the kids from school and make sure they sit in the car while I bring in, OK for my horse who often would not get feet picked out every day and I am not bothered if he sleeps in his turnout rug as long as he is warm and contented, it saves me time evening and morning. But she would phone me at 3pm knowing full well I was doing school run to say can I bring in as she is in middle of tiling, or painting doors or something or other on the house. Thing is she knows I will be at the yard for my own horse so I can't exactly say I wouldn't be there.
2 weeks ago my horse was kicked in the field and now has a broken leg. I found out about this on the Thursday. She had asked me earlier that week if I would look after her horse the following week as she was working. As I wasn't working I said yes.
So Thursday my horse has broken leg, then Sunday my dog is admitted to vet hospital for mystery illness and has to spend a night there. This livery asked me if I was still going to look after her horse too the following week!! I said no as kids on half term, dog in vets and now I have a horse with a broken leg. She was really miffed and moaned about how she couldn't afford livery. I just said it wasn't possible I had enough on my hands and as it turns out I wasn't even at the yard most of Thurs Fri as my horse had to go to Newmarket.
So, hope you are still following this.
Sunday just gone she again asked me if i would look after her horse all this week. I said no sorry I just couldn't fit it in, my horse is back from hospital but my back gave out on me last week and I was in agony and just couldn't afford to have a horse on box rest and 2 kids to look after and doing another horse would poss finish my back off completely.
She then went into a rant about how many times she has done my horse and when her back was hurting her she did it and how she hasn't any money to pay for full livery and how the YO needed a weeks notice to do full livery and how none of the other people who help out at the yard would do her horse properly and on and on and on, trying to make me feel guilty for all the help she has given me!!
I must admit I was getting fed up with the amount of times she was asking me to do her horse that in January I started writing it on my calendar and have already done 7 full days not including the days she has phoned ad hock to ask me to bring in.
Anyway she just would not take no for an answer she was hanging on my stable door ranting at me about how much debt she is in and how I had to do her horse and on and on and on, for about 10 minutes in the end I had to get out of the stable and I had to wrench the door from her to close it and screamed at her 'I CAN NOT DO ANY MORE HORSES NEXT WEEK' a couple of the other liveries heard me scream at her, I am normally a quiet type of person not prone to ranting out loud!
Needless to say she hasn't spoken to me since, thankfully I haven't seen her and when I saw YO she said she was more than happy to do the horse and there's no problem with fitting him in.
Now I am dreading seeing her which I will do at the weekend as she will be around then. I am normally a really easy going person and would help out anyone but come on I have a horse with a broken leg, OK so kids back at school this week and dog recovering but I am still getting into a routine with my box resting horse and so far he is taking up about 3 hours each morning minimum let alone the evening stint.
It's good to help each other out especially when trying to save on costs at DIY but it's not my problem if she is in debt and I don't think anyone can rely on anyone else 24-7 to do their horse. Others at the yard who heard about all this think she had a bloody cheek to even ask me in the first place considering my circumstances at the moment but she really seems the sort of person who doesn't consider anyone elses situation. If I was in debt she would be in debt twice as much, if I have a back back hers would be worse and so on and so on.
Oh well just wanted to get it off my chest. Suppose I have learnt my lesson now not to help anyone out in future so I don't get taken advantage of, which is a shame as it's nice to be able to help and take turns with jobs etc as well as saving some cash in the process.
Rant over and thanks if you got this far!!!
I have been at my DIY stables for 2.5 years now and so far been really happy. The girl in the box next to mine does freelance work like me and often has been working when I am off and vice versa so we worked out that it would be good to help each other out when we could to save on livery bills.
OK so everything has been working well so far. I have done a heck of a lot for her over the past couple of years, often doing her horse every day for quite a long time so she gets full livery basically for free . But on the whole I think it has pretty much balanced out with me doing as much as she was.
But recently she has been calling me to bring her horse in as she is busy working on doing her house up for sale. It started off as a one off then for a few weeks I seemed to be bringing her horse in every day. OK if I was to just chuck it in and give it feed but no, she wants legs washed, feet picked out and turnout rug off and 2 night rugs on then fed.
I have 2 young children and am a single mum so find it very very difficult to afford my horse let alone the time to devote to him. She is single and has no ties.
I started getting fed up of the bringing in thing as i have to get the kids from school and make sure they sit in the car while I bring in, OK for my horse who often would not get feet picked out every day and I am not bothered if he sleeps in his turnout rug as long as he is warm and contented, it saves me time evening and morning. But she would phone me at 3pm knowing full well I was doing school run to say can I bring in as she is in middle of tiling, or painting doors or something or other on the house. Thing is she knows I will be at the yard for my own horse so I can't exactly say I wouldn't be there.
2 weeks ago my horse was kicked in the field and now has a broken leg. I found out about this on the Thursday. She had asked me earlier that week if I would look after her horse the following week as she was working. As I wasn't working I said yes.
So Thursday my horse has broken leg, then Sunday my dog is admitted to vet hospital for mystery illness and has to spend a night there. This livery asked me if I was still going to look after her horse too the following week!! I said no as kids on half term, dog in vets and now I have a horse with a broken leg. She was really miffed and moaned about how she couldn't afford livery. I just said it wasn't possible I had enough on my hands and as it turns out I wasn't even at the yard most of Thurs Fri as my horse had to go to Newmarket.
So, hope you are still following this.
Sunday just gone she again asked me if i would look after her horse all this week. I said no sorry I just couldn't fit it in, my horse is back from hospital but my back gave out on me last week and I was in agony and just couldn't afford to have a horse on box rest and 2 kids to look after and doing another horse would poss finish my back off completely.
She then went into a rant about how many times she has done my horse and when her back was hurting her she did it and how she hasn't any money to pay for full livery and how the YO needed a weeks notice to do full livery and how none of the other people who help out at the yard would do her horse properly and on and on and on, trying to make me feel guilty for all the help she has given me!!
I must admit I was getting fed up with the amount of times she was asking me to do her horse that in January I started writing it on my calendar and have already done 7 full days not including the days she has phoned ad hock to ask me to bring in.
Anyway she just would not take no for an answer she was hanging on my stable door ranting at me about how much debt she is in and how I had to do her horse and on and on and on, for about 10 minutes in the end I had to get out of the stable and I had to wrench the door from her to close it and screamed at her 'I CAN NOT DO ANY MORE HORSES NEXT WEEK' a couple of the other liveries heard me scream at her, I am normally a quiet type of person not prone to ranting out loud!
Needless to say she hasn't spoken to me since, thankfully I haven't seen her and when I saw YO she said she was more than happy to do the horse and there's no problem with fitting him in.
Now I am dreading seeing her which I will do at the weekend as she will be around then. I am normally a really easy going person and would help out anyone but come on I have a horse with a broken leg, OK so kids back at school this week and dog recovering but I am still getting into a routine with my box resting horse and so far he is taking up about 3 hours each morning minimum let alone the evening stint.
It's good to help each other out especially when trying to save on costs at DIY but it's not my problem if she is in debt and I don't think anyone can rely on anyone else 24-7 to do their horse. Others at the yard who heard about all this think she had a bloody cheek to even ask me in the first place considering my circumstances at the moment but she really seems the sort of person who doesn't consider anyone elses situation. If I was in debt she would be in debt twice as much, if I have a back back hers would be worse and so on and so on.
Oh well just wanted to get it off my chest. Suppose I have learnt my lesson now not to help anyone out in future so I don't get taken advantage of, which is a shame as it's nice to be able to help and take turns with jobs etc as well as saving some cash in the process.
Rant over and thanks if you got this far!!!