keeperscottage
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As some of you may know, I work as a freelance groom. I was recommended to a friend of one of my "regulars" who asked me to look after her three horses and two ponies Boxing Day evening, the whole of the 27th December, plus the whole of New Years Day. I told her my usual charging rate was £10 per hour, although I was charging time and a half over the Christmas period as well as New Years Day. This woman lives about 20 minutes drive from where I live and expected me to attend her yard THREE times on the 27th. This was my workload:-
Boxing Day evening : Bring in three horses, pick out feet(rugs thankfully not changed!), move two ponies from arena to small yard and pick up any droppings in arena BY HAND (no forks or whatever!).
27th : Feed three horses, turn them out onto yard, hang up six haynets for them, muck out three stables, fill water trough in yard, turn ponies out into arena, give them hay, fill up water.
Lunchtime: Check horses, refill haynets and give ponies more hay. Check water.
Evening : Bring horses in, feed, clear dropping from yard, sweep yard, make up haynets and feeds for next morning, put ponies back in their small yard (after clearing small yard of droppings and sweeping up), fill water, give them more hay, pick up droppings from arena (BY HAND, of course!!).
Almost forgot, go into house and feed cats morning and evening.
New Years Day - as above but only two visits since she wanted the horses brought in at 3pm.
Boxing Day evening seems easy enough, only neighbours had fireworks and two of the horses flipped, one bursting out of stable and one trying to come over the door.
In all, I spent an hour there Boxing Day evening (due to fireworks) which at time and a half is £15.
Morning of the 27th took about two hours - £20.
Lunchtime visit - half an hour (but not worth charging less than £10 as total of 40 minutes travelling!) - £10.
Evening visit about an hour - £10.
Total of £55 for the four visits.
New Years Day - morning took about 2 hours at time and a half - £30.
Evening - at least at hour at time and a half - £15.
Total of £45 for two visits.
Grand total - £100 for 6 visits.
I'm sure she's going to kick at this amount, but each visit entailed twenty minutes travelling each way, ie, a total of four hours travelling over the whole period.
She hasn't asked me yet how much she owes me and I feel I want to reduce the price since I'm sure she's going to explode, but there really was a lot to do - lots of fiddly things, if you know what I mean!
What do you think? Too much, just right, or not enough?
Boxing Day evening : Bring in three horses, pick out feet(rugs thankfully not changed!), move two ponies from arena to small yard and pick up any droppings in arena BY HAND (no forks or whatever!).
27th : Feed three horses, turn them out onto yard, hang up six haynets for them, muck out three stables, fill water trough in yard, turn ponies out into arena, give them hay, fill up water.
Lunchtime: Check horses, refill haynets and give ponies more hay. Check water.
Evening : Bring horses in, feed, clear dropping from yard, sweep yard, make up haynets and feeds for next morning, put ponies back in their small yard (after clearing small yard of droppings and sweeping up), fill water, give them more hay, pick up droppings from arena (BY HAND, of course!!).
Almost forgot, go into house and feed cats morning and evening.
New Years Day - as above but only two visits since she wanted the horses brought in at 3pm.
Boxing Day evening seems easy enough, only neighbours had fireworks and two of the horses flipped, one bursting out of stable and one trying to come over the door.
In all, I spent an hour there Boxing Day evening (due to fireworks) which at time and a half is £15.
Morning of the 27th took about two hours - £20.
Lunchtime visit - half an hour (but not worth charging less than £10 as total of 40 minutes travelling!) - £10.
Evening visit about an hour - £10.
Total of £55 for the four visits.
New Years Day - morning took about 2 hours at time and a half - £30.
Evening - at least at hour at time and a half - £15.
Total of £45 for two visits.
Grand total - £100 for 6 visits.
I'm sure she's going to kick at this amount, but each visit entailed twenty minutes travelling each way, ie, a total of four hours travelling over the whole period.
She hasn't asked me yet how much she owes me and I feel I want to reduce the price since I'm sure she's going to explode, but there really was a lot to do - lots of fiddly things, if you know what I mean!
What do you think? Too much, just right, or not enough?