Cluelessblonde
Well-Known Member
I take the approach if you dnt want my money that's fine... I have three in my phone I only have one lad though 
This. All my clients are rebooked for their next trim when I visit, some two or three future dates if their work commitments mean only one day of the week is possible.Can you not book next appointment in advance? (once you've got this one sorted, obviously!) I've always found that booking in 6 weeks ahead means I could slip it in around work without too much of an issue. I used to always have first slot of the day so that there were no issues with running late etc.
They all are already, but I can't afford 7 barefoot trims at £40 each I might as well shoe!!
Horses seriously eat in to your annual leave when you work Mon-Fri full time and look after them yourself. Making appointments in advance so that you can book leave early helps to keep your employer sweet. That takes care of farriery, routine vaccinations, saddlers, physios, dentists, etc. All that's left are the real emergencies and if you are not blessed with a boss who understands that occasionally equine emergencies will interfere with work, then broken down cars or boilers or burst water pipes or the like can happen to anyone and need immediate attention .... just be discrete and remember to book that as leave first thing the next day.
If you are allowed to book half days, make sure routine appointments are first or last of the day to enable you to do this. It can save a lot of leave.
If you're lucky, you'll still have 5 days annual leave for an actual holiday. Some years.