Rachel1
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone! (Have posted this in SB but think relevant here too). Am leaving my office job next Fri so only have a short amount of time before I go back into full time dressage training. I'll be working/training in the mornings with Anna and then have the afternoons free to freelance which is where I'll be making my income from.
So am just getting everything organised and wondered if anyone can think of anything I have missed from the list below, or anything that would help me- or any advice from anyone who is/has been freelance!
These are the things I have so far:
Register as self-employed
Insurance (for schooling and instructing - imagine it would be cheaper if I was only insured for flatwork and not jumping?)
Invoice book
Business cards (already sorted thanks to katieJaye who got them done for me as a suprise!)
Decent sized diary to write appointments in
And in the long term I think it would be useful to set up a website/blog?
I was considering finishing off my BHS exams as don't have my complete AI but to be honest I don't think this is very relevant to people that are specifically interested in dressage instruction or someone to train their horse for dressage? Am thinking of doing my bronze medallion in Germany insetad? And I get most of my work through word of mouth, how do you chose a rider/instructor?
Thanks for reading and any advice gratefully received! xx
So am just getting everything organised and wondered if anyone can think of anything I have missed from the list below, or anything that would help me- or any advice from anyone who is/has been freelance!
These are the things I have so far:
Register as self-employed
Insurance (for schooling and instructing - imagine it would be cheaper if I was only insured for flatwork and not jumping?)
Invoice book
Business cards (already sorted thanks to katieJaye who got them done for me as a suprise!)
Decent sized diary to write appointments in
And in the long term I think it would be useful to set up a website/blog?
I was considering finishing off my BHS exams as don't have my complete AI but to be honest I don't think this is very relevant to people that are specifically interested in dressage instruction or someone to train their horse for dressage? Am thinking of doing my bronze medallion in Germany insetad? And I get most of my work through word of mouth, how do you chose a rider/instructor?
Thanks for reading and any advice gratefully received! xx