benji123
Member
A provocative first thread so apologies in advance, I'm in that sort of mood today!
I was very horsey when I was younger, however since my mid teens I have only been able to ride on-off due to disabling conditions. I am looking to get into it all again, and am a bit upset at the unwelcomeness!
Rude, exclusive, bitchy - it is so threatening entering this environment as a novicey new person. And the egos! I turned up to a lesson after honestly filling out that standard issue form they use everywhere. The first thing she said in front of everyone was "You can school up to half-pass, correct? Or you aren't welcome in this lesson". I said I was not aware and no, but I would try my best. When I got on and saw everyone else - what a joke, don't get me started on the demi-pirouettes! A begrudging few words afterwards - "Not bad keeping up with us". *****!
From my experience at several riding schools I have seen customers abused, humiliated - don't the RSs want to make money? This is a service industry after all. And the stories on here about troublesome livery YOs and fellow liveries, horrific!
I'm from the corporate world, but no matter how cutthroat, you learn treating people like that (boss, customers, subordinates) will not get you very far! I have presumed this behaviour comes from having to be assertive with large animals day in day out - but are a few manners too much to ask?
Rant over, what do you think...?
I was very horsey when I was younger, however since my mid teens I have only been able to ride on-off due to disabling conditions. I am looking to get into it all again, and am a bit upset at the unwelcomeness!
Rude, exclusive, bitchy - it is so threatening entering this environment as a novicey new person. And the egos! I turned up to a lesson after honestly filling out that standard issue form they use everywhere. The first thing she said in front of everyone was "You can school up to half-pass, correct? Or you aren't welcome in this lesson". I said I was not aware and no, but I would try my best. When I got on and saw everyone else - what a joke, don't get me started on the demi-pirouettes! A begrudging few words afterwards - "Not bad keeping up with us". *****!
From my experience at several riding schools I have seen customers abused, humiliated - don't the RSs want to make money? This is a service industry after all. And the stories on here about troublesome livery YOs and fellow liveries, horrific!
I'm from the corporate world, but no matter how cutthroat, you learn treating people like that (boss, customers, subordinates) will not get you very far! I have presumed this behaviour comes from having to be assertive with large animals day in day out - but are a few manners too much to ask?
Rant over, what do you think...?