Daisychain
Well-Known Member
A young friend of mine has been for a job interview today, on a showjumping yard.
Lovely yard and set up. Basically the job is a fairly responsible position, with high standards. No riding, just full responsibility of preparing horses and going to shows for several days at a time when necessary. Dealing with clients and making them feel welcome when coming to visit there horses.
So what do you get in return you may ask....
£100 a week. With an occassional day of, but they cant say when...
7.30 till 5.00 unless going to shows which could be any hours.
A tiny caravan which has to be shared between 2 people. You do get meals.
You can keep your own horse there at a cost of £40 a week which just includes straw.
No training or riding.
I just couldn't get my head around how someone could offer well below the minimum wage for someone to be there on their beck and call, and you cant even keep your horses FOC!!!
Would anybody really work for this????
Lovely yard and set up. Basically the job is a fairly responsible position, with high standards. No riding, just full responsibility of preparing horses and going to shows for several days at a time when necessary. Dealing with clients and making them feel welcome when coming to visit there horses.
So what do you get in return you may ask....
£100 a week. With an occassional day of, but they cant say when...
7.30 till 5.00 unless going to shows which could be any hours.
A tiny caravan which has to be shared between 2 people. You do get meals.
You can keep your own horse there at a cost of £40 a week which just includes straw.
No training or riding.
I just couldn't get my head around how someone could offer well below the minimum wage for someone to be there on their beck and call, and you cant even keep your horses FOC!!!
Would anybody really work for this????