Sunday, April 3, 2011

Keeping My Fingers Crossed

I applied for a barn helper position that I saw on Craigslist Saturday. It appears to be a work in exchange for riding lessons position. I sent an e-mail with my horse-related experience, age, and the fact that I'm not in the best physical condition but am hoping barn work would help improve that. She promptly responded with some information about what would be expected of me and if I was still interested, to call her. I left a message yesterday afternoon and am now waiting for a return call.

She is starting up a new facility and plans to open for business the end of May. I get the impression she may be offering a kid's camp with games and trail rides. These are positives for me as I figure she won't be offering wild, out of control horses plus it would give me an opportunity to do some trail riding. Her ad mentioned the possibility of showing. I plan to attend a lot of local shows this summer as a spectator so this might give me some behind-the-scenes experience.

If I get the job I hope to continue lessons where I'm currently riding, maybe cut down to once a week. I really like it there plus this sounds like a seasonal position so I want to keep good relations with the stable that offers year-round instruction. I don't know if there is any kind of rivalry between barns and don't want to jeopardize my relationship there.

Speaking of my current barn, the schooling show is today and I'm going to head out the door shortly. I hope someone will be riding "my" mare as I've never had an opportunity to watch her being ridden. I'd like to see how she moves.

5 comments:

  1. I'll keep my crossed as well. Sounds like it would be perfect for you.

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  2. Good luck! Hope you hear good news soon ~

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  3. Good luck! Crossing my fingers and toes...

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  4. Barn work is sometimes hard but it's always nice to be around the horses. Hope you get the job and lots of riding lessons. Have fun at the show.

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  5. I've always liked barn work even if it is stinky! ha! It's good exercise too and I miss that as I have a barn girl that needs the money that does it in the mornings. I do it at night, I like the boys to go to bed in a nice clean stall. Go figure why they will come in from outside to poop!

    I'll keep my fingers crossed for you too, that sounds like a great opportunity for you to spend a lot of horssy time at the barn!!!!

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