wildwolf0618 said:
There is a guy I know who is going to work for these people, they told him that he was to get free room and board along with pay. His job duties are to feed and water the horses 3 times a day,clean out the stalls, put in fresh bedding once a week, make repairs on the stalls, on the barn. In the house he has to help clean their mess that they make. (Personally when he told me that about he had to also clean up I told him slavery went out when Lincoln was president.)
So.....what do ya'll think is a good weekly pay. He does only have a year experience but the animals love him. The horses taken a strong liking to him.
The answer to your question would depend on many factors. How well does he like and get along with the people for whom he will work? Do they treat him with civility and respect, even though he is inexperienced? Will he really like the job, or will he continually be frustrated and filled with resentment? What are his other options? Are there other higher paying jobs available that would allow him to still work with animals, but give him more personal fulfilment, and dignity?
The principle of supply and demand is the main driving force. Back in the Great Depression of the 1930's, many ranch hands worked only for room and board, and were darn glad to get that. As far as additional pay for your friend, I would let the people he wants to work for make an offer. He can either accept or reject their offer. If he works out well, and they really like the arrangement, chances are they will give him a raise. Your friend always has the option to find another job. Too many people want "careers" instead of a job. A great choice is to have a job while are looking for a career.