Brownie in Bahrain
Well-Known Member
I haven’t lived in the UK for many years, my daughter however has insisted on living in 'Gods Own Country' of West Yorkshire where she loves the people and the countryside.
After completing her level 3 in equine management she now settled in Holmfirth and looking for employment.
I cannot believe the number of positions she’s applied for where she’s just not heard anything back.. A well renowned veterinary practice, a long established feed producer and a popular kennels to name just 3!
She had a job and livery lined up for after college but, with just a month to go, the person found someone else. She was in touch with a yard and arranged to visit, turned up and the yard owner had forgotten she was coming, can she come back another day! Another yard ghosted her all summer after offering her weekend work. She went for a trial at a yard and after 7hrs work it was mutually decided she didn’t fit and they paid her just £40, way below minimum wage.
She applied for a yard close by, got shortlist and then did a trial day. Since then she’s heard nothing! I get that they obviously found someone else but to just not contact her..
I know it’s a difficult time for our young kids and especially in this industry but these experiences are denting her confidence.
Can anyone offer advice on what she should do please? She’s reluctant to sign on, if that’s what it’s called these days!
After completing her level 3 in equine management she now settled in Holmfirth and looking for employment.
I cannot believe the number of positions she’s applied for where she’s just not heard anything back.. A well renowned veterinary practice, a long established feed producer and a popular kennels to name just 3!
She had a job and livery lined up for after college but, with just a month to go, the person found someone else. She was in touch with a yard and arranged to visit, turned up and the yard owner had forgotten she was coming, can she come back another day! Another yard ghosted her all summer after offering her weekend work. She went for a trial at a yard and after 7hrs work it was mutually decided she didn’t fit and they paid her just £40, way below minimum wage.
She applied for a yard close by, got shortlist and then did a trial day. Since then she’s heard nothing! I get that they obviously found someone else but to just not contact her..
I know it’s a difficult time for our young kids and especially in this industry but these experiences are denting her confidence.
Can anyone offer advice on what she should do please? She’s reluctant to sign on, if that’s what it’s called these days!