Stable hand:
- This position is three hours daily, starting at 8:30 and finishing at 11:30.
- It starts at $9.00 per hour. It is a genuine, payroll position, NOT UNDER THE TABLE. We do not hire people who are not paid legally.
- The job is five days a week, and includes weekends. Your work week would be Thursday through Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday would be your days off.
- This is hard physical work. It includes cleaning stalls, adding bedding, cleaning and filling water buckets, and raking and sweeping up the barn areas.
- You have to be professional, get along with clients, other staff members, and management. You have to be on time and count- on- able. Efficient, fast, and reliable. You have to clean stalls well, take direction with a good attitude, and improve with time.
- You must understand how to work safely around horses so that you do not put riders and handlers at risk.
Down load Stable Hand application form to fill in by clicking here: STABLE HAND FORM
Copy and paste the form into an email, or scan and attach it in an email to Mary Anne at NSAE by clicking here: APPLY AS STABLEHAND
(You can also email me here with questions.)
Handy Man (Handy Person)
Download HANDYMAN FORM here. Cut and paste it into an email, or scan and attach it. and email it to Mary Anne by clicking here... APPLY AS HANDYMAN.
- This position starts at about five hours a week. The times and days are negotiable, but in addition to the regular hours we are looking for someone local enough to be able to call if something bursts, goes kaput, or comes unraveled suddenly.
- It pays very little, starting on the order of $10 per hour with raises dependant on your skill level and efficiency. We do not hire people who are not paid legally, but we do offer a trade for services option with the handyman job. (Got a rider in your family?)
- This is a good position for someone with time on their hands and skills who enjoys problem solving and has a good sense of humor. It's always challenging, intriguing, creative, and often lots of fun. Sometimes, it must be admitted, it's cold, hot, dusty, or wet and miserable. But there's a break room and good people here to pass the time with as you're thawing, cooling or drying out.
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