How much would you pay to employ a groom?

Magister

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If you were (or are) employing a full time groom to work in a general livery/competition yard what would you consider to be a fair wage per week for a 5.5 day week (including accomodation, after tax) ?

Employee would have BHS stages 1+2,be competent on a quiet horse but not sharp ones and be efficient in basic yard duties but needing supervision on others.

Would post this in careers but more people in here.
This is not an advert it is a genuine question so please dont PM me if you are looking for work-Sorry!
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when i was grooming i was paid£70 with acc, sounds like more was expected of me, but it was on well known riders yard so i saw it as an experience.
 
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£20 an hour plus company car and BUPA should afford you someone willing
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BHS stages 1+2,be competent on a quiet horse but not sharp ones and be efficient in basic yard duties but needing supervision on others.

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Trainee wages,accomodation, livery and instruction to at least Stage III / PI level, subject to having enough other staff to ensure supervision was available and subject to a yard of some quiet horses on the lviery side- sounds like many competion horses could be a bit too sharp at the moment for this 'groom'
 
I was offered a job with a very well known show jumper, who offers accomadation and all house hold bills paid and a wage which worked out as around £2.50 an hour after tax, which i considered a farely good wage, considering most living expenses were being paid already.
 
For an adult groom (22 or over), National Minimum Wage is £5.52 (before tax.) The maximum you are allowed to offset for accommodation is £30.10

The value of most 'perks' cannot be offset against the requirement to pay NMW - that includes training unless there is a formal Apprenticeship contract which includes requirements as to the minimum amount of training that will be received etc.

Most working pupil arrangements are actually illegal.
 
Sorry I don't have any experience to add to this thread constructively, apart from
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I never realised just how badly grooms were paid!! I knew it wasn't brilliant but wow, what an eye opener, and newfound respect to all you hardworking grooms out there!
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