dianneS
Loving the herd life
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I am trying to find work at a local show barn to gain experience and exposure in the horse business as I continue to build my equine massage practice.
Horse farm jobs are hard to come by and I don't have any big show barns very close to me. I have one opportunity right now, but its 30 miles away and only pays $7 an hour. I know that the experience I'll gain is worth a lot too and I have a great deal of free time on my hands right now and any opportunity to get out of the house is helpful these days!
The other problem is that my services would only be needed for 3 hours a day five days a week, but it could lead to 5 hours a day five days a week. It all depends on how many horses are being trained at the time. Out of town shows would give me more opportunity to get more work hours too, so the hours and pay would fluctuate. This is all fine with me, I don't need a set salary to survive right now and the very part time hours would give me lots of opportunity to build my massage practice, continue to see my human clients and get my work done around my own farm. Plus, like I said, the experience has value too?
I'm just concerned about the 30 mile one-way drive for only three hours of work per day? The good thing is that the hours are flexible and I can pick and choose my start time each day making it much easier for me to work around my exsisting massage business.
Any opinions or advice would be helpful! Thanks.
Horse farm jobs are hard to come by and I don't have any big show barns very close to me. I have one opportunity right now, but its 30 miles away and only pays $7 an hour. I know that the experience I'll gain is worth a lot too and I have a great deal of free time on my hands right now and any opportunity to get out of the house is helpful these days!
The other problem is that my services would only be needed for 3 hours a day five days a week, but it could lead to 5 hours a day five days a week. It all depends on how many horses are being trained at the time. Out of town shows would give me more opportunity to get more work hours too, so the hours and pay would fluctuate. This is all fine with me, I don't need a set salary to survive right now and the very part time hours would give me lots of opportunity to build my massage practice, continue to see my human clients and get my work done around my own farm. Plus, like I said, the experience has value too?
I'm just concerned about the 30 mile one-way drive for only three hours of work per day? The good thing is that the hours are flexible and I can pick and choose my start time each day making it much easier for me to work around my exsisting massage business.
Any opinions or advice would be helpful! Thanks.