Copperpot
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Already have. Vacancies at Gloucester for drivers
will enquire tomorrow!!
Already have. Vacancies at Gloucester for driverswill enquire tomorrow!!
FWIW, I am inclined to go a bit against the grain here. No, I don't think the YO should have no life simply because she chooses to run a livery yard. I don't think she should be denied the chance to have a day off and have some fun.
BUT, she does have some responsbilities. One day is not really enough notice for most people in full time employment to organise a day off work or alternative cover of some sort if they need to be there to check on their horse. Most people I know who keep their horses on livery wouldn't put their job in jeapordy by p'ing their boss off in this economic climate asking to take time off at such incredibly short notice for a non-emergency. And the reason for that is that they rely heavily on their job: they need it because they hand a very sizeable chunk of their salary over to their YO every month to look after their horses.
It's all very well saying that the horses should be able to cope, but what if some of the liveries are youngsters or new horses who have never seen the hunt before? If one of them breaks a leg in the process of demolishing a stable or trying to get over a door, then the YO will end up being out of pocket now she's one livery cheque short every month, no?
IMO a reasonable compromise would have been for the YO to have given far more notice and/or employed a reputable freelance groom for the day to keep an eye on the yard. If the hunt didn't give her enough forewarning that they were coming over the yard for her to let her liveries know earlier, then that's an issue she should really take up with them.
No - I think I make it clear when is say "i know it is her place" but that we pay her rent to keep the horses there - but I still think if she had any courtesy she would have asked "would you mind if...". She doesn't know (or actually doesn't really care) how the horses will react. Surely, as a YO she has some responsibility for the care of the horses on her land.
Again the old DIY's are more trouble than their worth argument - which many of us know to be absolute rubbish.