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I've seen several pics of the OP riding and based upon that, and the level of maturity exhibited in her posts, I would never recommend her becoming a rider/trainer of someone elses horse. Rider, yes, if it meant she was taking lessons.
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babyblue was not being mean at all, just truthful and to the point. Just forgot to toss in a lot of smilies.
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I think that as a minor, it's going to be difficult to find a paying job in the horse field at this time. Liability is a huge concern, many will not risk it.
Rachel, I greatly admire that you want to work hard and earn money to get a new horse! But it might be better to look around at other things. Good luck!
 
Thx ranchhand! I will groom horses, braid, feed, my trainer wants me to ride her horses, but i wouldn't get paid... the only problem is tht my new horse is......
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I don't know about where you are, but around here we charge $15 an hour. Just giving you some input, cause I haven't seen anyone on this thread answering your question. So, $10-15 should be fine. I think you can do whatever you put your mind to, so go for it!

Let's try to not make this an argument!
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You can earn 600 in a summer if you do work. I agree, you seem way too much of a novice to be riding green horses...pay or no pay.

Anyway, mucking stalls and grooming earns some money if you are thorough, I did it for a good friend growing up and didn't want to get paid because she was a friend. In addition, wash cars, mow lawns, and do weed pulling for friends and neighbors for a few bucks. It all adds up. When I was teen, my biggest cash cow was in petsitting, and I didn't even charge a specific price. People just paid me what they thought was good (and I always thought it was too much). I got all my petsitting jobs through word of mouth because I was dependable and passionate.
 
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