There was a whole uproar on social media because of trail riders leaving horse manure on the road. And how if dog people can't do it why can horse people. Umm because hay and grass are so much less gross than dog and cat 💩
I also am a stable hand- but is very very part time right now. But that will never be my main job, not much stability there and the money made is poor.
Baseball drama: The coaches son tried taking away the girls water, simply because he wanted it. Second a parent brought "candy salad" as a after practice snack
I like my job. I have worked in childcare for 6 years now. Different centers, but the one I am at now is the best. I worked at an animal shelter for a couple months between my first and second centers. That was a nightmare
@Boulder, I wish I could be more like that. Instead I am rather timid and a people pleaser. Part of me thinks that might be because I still live my family who can be rather mean and manipulative.
@SCF Ooh my first job was a server at 15, 2-3shift, cried my first night since they put me on the floor with no training since the only other server quit. Cant say I missed that job.
When my clients talk back to me they get boss mare attitude back at them. If I worked with people in retail or corporate - I'd get sent to HR all th time. I don't understand red tape and niceties when it's a lot easier to do it yourself. Picking up manure isn't a glamorous job, but pretty much everyone in my industry does it - from the top level down to the entry level.
The title says it all. I have contacted the owner with no response so now im in search of one! I have a match planned for RO with him, Im willing to pay $$$. Please PM me if you have one!