Posted by dave2 on December 15, 2008 at 05:33:04 from (84.170.162.154):
In Reply to: Hiring Casual Labor posted by Davis SC on December 14, 2008 at 20:10:00:
I try to get stall help for winter when the horses are in (they stay on pasture 24/7 from about March to Nov). Get some kids (German) that want to work for riding which is a good deal, but they would show up when they wanted with tagalongs, throw some sh!t in a wheelbarrow and get on a horse.They made more work than they did. Finally ran across a Russian girl broke down on the road one day that cleaned stalls at a stable a mile or so away. She's there whenever we need her and watches the place if we leave for a day or 2. She cleans the stalls, bags the sh!t and hauls it away (sells it). Costs next to nothing unless she does more than stalls (cleans up around the place). Nicest person you'd ever meet, quick, and cuter'n a speckled pup.
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