No.
Having said that she may be lovely but with an add like that I'd look no further.
I wouldn't employ her straight from that advert but if I was in her region I certainly would invite her for for a chat & possibly a trial.
There are lots of reasons that mean some people's written English doesn't reach the HHO 'ideal' but it doesn't mean they should be written off or be looked down on snottily
Its not snotty but unfortunately if someone doesn't take the trouble to get someone to proof read their add it makes you wonder if they're sloppy in the job.
Yes, learning difficulties or Dyslexia would also put me off employing them as busy yards with onerous health and safety requirements are hazadous places and anyone needing extra support I wouldn't have the time to devote to them.
If however I had a couple of horses privately then yes that would be fine.
Why would dyslexia put you off?
My boyfriend has a pretty bad case of it, he can't write to save his life, but his general life and practical skills are in no shape or form compromised? He's intelligent and wasn't horsey before I met him but depending on what we're both working, he often does my horse for me, including lunging, and he's a super competition groom.
I understand learning difficulties as I can see how some may be a problem around horses when they're meant to be able to work alone ect and take responsibilties, but not dyslexia?
Why are you bringing this particular advert to peoples attention ?
Do you know the person, are they Ok about the fact you are using their ad in this way ?
Someone is trying to get work, and regardless to how its written, good on them for having a go.
My Dyslexia is literally off some scales for assessing the condition. On a personal email that's painfully obvious, but because I understand how important presentation is to the rest of the world I installed a spell checker on my PC and spent years learning about organising my thoughts and basic punctuation. I use them on anything I expect the world to take seriously.
I wouldn't ever employ anyone who didn't understand that the majority of the world thinks spelling and punctuation is important. I'd wonder if they just didn't 'get' other things that are genuinely important. I think expecting the world to adapt to you is a sure fire way to be disappointed and, given that businesses expect you to adapt to them, fired.
I particularly wonder about people who write badly spelt racist comments on FB ect.
My pet hate number 2058 is people saying 'I'm dyslexic,' and thinking they should get special treatment. Dyslexia, like any other disability, means one has to work harder for the same results because its a big bad world and it values the full stop.
A good opening post.
Alec.
Using their ad in what way?
I am considering contacting this person and wanted others opinions, just as anyone on here does for adverts for horses. I don't see the problem.
I'm really dyslexic but I still manage to work on a yard safely and do the job properly. I've worked there 10 years my boss doesn't have to nanny me and I'm really well thought off my the private family I work for so it's not a reason to not employ somebody. Luckily I was recommend to my boss by somebody because my cv was crap!!! I'm glad he didn't judge the fact I'm dyslexic like some people on here!!!
Because you posted a link to an advert and dont have their permission to do so. By posting on an open forum you must know your going to get some less favourable comments.
Which seems unfair.