Turks
Well-Known Member
I know there are good and bad out there as with anything but I am generally quite taken aback by one supposedly very good professional school that I have been using for schoolmaster lessons. Pupils it seems are a necessary evil to fund the competition.
I turn up. No horse has been identified for me. Often name's not on the board. Never told where to go to find horse. Have been pointed to tack to tack up once I can find someone who knows where the horse is. I could go on...
I actually find myself feeling apologetic for being there and interrupting them! It makes me more tense in the lesson so I get less out of it.
Then I remind myself I am a customer!!! I can't think of other (successful) businesses that make customers feel this way.
I am not the world's best rider but my money's as good as anybody else's. I'm paying a lot damn it!!!
Previously, I've had freelance lessons on my own. I don't want to travel miles and miles... This school should be very good. Its so say one of the best in the country.
Is this a bad egg in the world of riding schools?
I turn up. No horse has been identified for me. Often name's not on the board. Never told where to go to find horse. Have been pointed to tack to tack up once I can find someone who knows where the horse is. I could go on...
I actually find myself feeling apologetic for being there and interrupting them! It makes me more tense in the lesson so I get less out of it.
Then I remind myself I am a customer!!! I can't think of other (successful) businesses that make customers feel this way.
I am not the world's best rider but my money's as good as anybody else's. I'm paying a lot damn it!!!
Previously, I've had freelance lessons on my own. I don't want to travel miles and miles... This school should be very good. Its so say one of the best in the country.
Is this a bad egg in the world of riding schools?