spookypony
Well-Known Member
Not sure if this is the best section of HHO for posting this, but thought you folks might be the most likely to have some advice about this, so here goes...
A friend left work some years ago to have 2 children. Now that the older has started nursery, she is thinking about getting her hand back in, to earn a little extra cash. She is a qualified dog and cat groomer, with 8 years' experience in a salon, and also has experience clipping horses, although hasn't done that in a long while.
The thing is, she isn't able at this point to embark on a full business venture, nor does she have access to a car at the moment. What she is thinking is more along the line of a couple of clients whose animals she could groom at home while her child is at nursery. Sort of a freelance neighbourhood groomer!
Is this sort of thing feasible at all? I see lots of people advertising around local shops and yards for pet-sitting and related services with little cards---is this a feasible way of starting to build up a clientele, or would people think it odd? I suppose the prices would have to be right...
I also suggested to her that she go along to her local RS (where she rode before #2 came along), both to get her bum back on a horse, and to offer to assist with clipping in the fall (for free, natch), so that she could get back into practice with clipping horses. She'll hopefully have access to a car soon-ish, and that might be a nice side-line as well!
Any thoughts?
A friend left work some years ago to have 2 children. Now that the older has started nursery, she is thinking about getting her hand back in, to earn a little extra cash. She is a qualified dog and cat groomer, with 8 years' experience in a salon, and also has experience clipping horses, although hasn't done that in a long while.
The thing is, she isn't able at this point to embark on a full business venture, nor does she have access to a car at the moment. What she is thinking is more along the line of a couple of clients whose animals she could groom at home while her child is at nursery. Sort of a freelance neighbourhood groomer!
Is this sort of thing feasible at all? I see lots of people advertising around local shops and yards for pet-sitting and related services with little cards---is this a feasible way of starting to build up a clientele, or would people think it odd? I suppose the prices would have to be right...
I also suggested to her that she go along to her local RS (where she rode before #2 came along), both to get her bum back on a horse, and to offer to assist with clipping in the fall (for free, natch), so that she could get back into practice with clipping horses. She'll hopefully have access to a car soon-ish, and that might be a nice side-line as well!
Any thoughts?