Orchard14
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone! I'm not necessarily new to the forum as I've been reading through posts as a guest for years but this is my first post as a member.
My question is for those who work standard full-time hours Mon-Fri and have horses on DIY livery. My farrier is happy to come to us on weekends but how do you manage to fit in vet visits, dentists, physio etc. assuming they won't come on weekends for routine work? Do you have to take annual leave each time you have an appointment?
My manager in my previous role had horses so was very understanding if I needed to "work from home" one morning or afternoon while someone came to see to the horses but I am starting a new job next month and I don't think I'm going to have that sort of luxury anymore. Visits over lunch hour not an option either as it takes 30 mins from work to the yard so the hour is gone just from travelling.
My yard offers full, part and flexi livery so there is an option to pay to have the YO be there for these things but I like to be there myself and get the information on my horses first hand.
Just interested in how other people manage this.
My question is for those who work standard full-time hours Mon-Fri and have horses on DIY livery. My farrier is happy to come to us on weekends but how do you manage to fit in vet visits, dentists, physio etc. assuming they won't come on weekends for routine work? Do you have to take annual leave each time you have an appointment?
My manager in my previous role had horses so was very understanding if I needed to "work from home" one morning or afternoon while someone came to see to the horses but I am starting a new job next month and I don't think I'm going to have that sort of luxury anymore. Visits over lunch hour not an option either as it takes 30 mins from work to the yard so the hour is gone just from travelling.
My yard offers full, part and flexi livery so there is an option to pay to have the YO be there for these things but I like to be there myself and get the information on my horses first hand.
Just interested in how other people manage this.