ropesanddogs said:
Thank yall VERY much,im going to make some phone calls and get everything worked out as best as i can.Thanks again.
Make an itemized list of what all you provide, ie..
Horse $4000.00
Saddle $2000.00
Rope $ 40.00
Pickup $30,000.00
Trailer $3000.00
like this. These are just an idea, your cost would probably vary.
Then list what you and your abilities are worth minimum and maximum.
Then you have something to show what you've got invested in the job.
And what about if you get crippled and can't work. Do they cover that?
My liability insurance would cover, up to so much, if someone who was working for me got hurt.
I don't know what to tell you about taking in outside colts. I sure have worried about it as a person who takes them in and also as someone who sends them out.
References are good for both parties.
The guy who starts my colts is a neighbor and I've watched him grow up. He was just here and did a small clinic on ground work. He's really good and I wouldn't send a horse to anyone else, even if it was Ray Hunt or Tom Dorrance. And I have a lot of respect for them. This young man has really got it figured out and does a great job. I trust him as much or more than anyone. If one of my horses should get hurt while at his place, I'm sure he did his best to see that it didn't happen.
If someone called me for references about him, I would give him the highest I could.
Hope this might have given you some help.
My point is, I think you need to make your employer understand how capable you are and what all you have invested, as far as equipment and time and training.
A rancher around here was bitching to a day worker, about how good he had it and said he thought that he should sell out and start day working, as it looked pretty lucrative. They dayworker told him, "Yup. You should do that. But remember, when someone calls, you got to go. No matter what else you got going on at home. And you go buy or train some horses that can do it all. And a pickup and trailer that isn't always broke down. Yup, sure is a great way to make money!"
That shut him up and he was glad for the cheap help, after that. :wink: :lol: :lol: