alexomahony
Well-Known Member
Looking through yard and groom website - it astonishes me how many jobs are advertised as under minimum wage, usually break the age discrimination laws, expect you to work illegal hours - usually unpaid.
I recently applied for a role with an up and coming eventer, which was advertised at £200 per week (Full time which is below min wage to begin with (£5.33 per hour), but - this is almost acceptable so long as you are offered accom. and livery for your horse - but then, when contacted about the role - the girl was embarrassed to tell me about the £90 per week rent for you and £140 per week rent for your horse - you'd be working for MINUS £30 per week.... good luck finding someone to do that.
Can anyone answer me - why is it that equine job advertising seems to have it's own set of rules and laws?!
I recently applied for a role with an up and coming eventer, which was advertised at £200 per week (Full time which is below min wage to begin with (£5.33 per hour), but - this is almost acceptable so long as you are offered accom. and livery for your horse - but then, when contacted about the role - the girl was embarrassed to tell me about the £90 per week rent for you and £140 per week rent for your horse - you'd be working for MINUS £30 per week.... good luck finding someone to do that.
Can anyone answer me - why is it that equine job advertising seems to have it's own set of rules and laws?!