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Posted on 12/01/2006 12:55:15 PM PST by ecurbh
Welcome to The Hobbit Hole!
Sing hey! for the bath at close of day
That washes the weary mud away!
A loon is he that will not sing:
O! Water Hot is anoble thing!
O! Sweet is the sound of falling rain.
and the brook that leaps from hill to plain;
but better than rain or rippling streams
is Water Hot that smokes and steams.
O! Water cold we may pour at need
down a thirsty throat and be glad indeed;
but better is Beer, if drink we lack,
and Water Hot poured down the back.
O! Water is fair that leaps on high
in a fountain white beneath the sky;
but never did fountain sound so sweet
as splashing Hot Water with my feet!
Ping to RushLake, whom I met on another thread. This is as good a spot as any to start at the Hobbit Hole. This is one of my "product reviews" of interesting gadgets, one of the many things discussed here, along with "24", dogs, horses, weather (had a lot of that recently), and lembas.
I always had homemade ice cream for my birthday because we always celebrated it on July 4th, when we always had a cookout, then watched the fireworks in Pascagoula from across the river at our Fish Camp..
You'd think they would be in markets like the Northwest. Maybe they're moving slowly in that direction.
Gosh, I sure hope not!
Ballroom dancing? Me and OB? In another lifetime, maybe, but not this one!!
Have you had any rain? It's starting to thunder, but no rain here yet. Oops, Gypsy eyeing the cubbyhole under the computer desk, and they're pre-empting "Lost" for weather coverage (heavier sigh). LSA
For a good laugh, watch the "Chad Vader" series on YouTube.
Yes, we've had rain...it's raining now. There's thunder in the distance.
In one of my more momentous moments of my job (which shows how dull it can be), I had an honest snaig of help desk ticket 777777 last night. It's my biggest score since I got number 400000 last year, and shows how pathetic things are, if it's such a big deal for me.
A LOT larger than the old field house! :
I don't think my car insurance can take that much damage again, lol.
They aren't all days to write home about eh?
We had a different kind of a day, ecurbh and I applied for jobs as grooms potentially, at a TB race horse barn. Would be interesting to be around that crowd.
Wow...that's somethin'. Would definitely be interesting!
I didn't know there was any place like that around here.
No Trader Joe's, no Whole Foods, no Hobby Lobby. Which probably saves me a lot of money, but...
There's a few... we'll see... turned in the app.... not sure if we'll get a call or not.
Well, it sounds exciting! Even if you guys haven't done it professionally, I doubt there are many folks in the area as experienced as you.
And considering your other jobs are flexible, you could probably do both, no?
There's lots of experienced horse people around, but it's not one of those skills that often shows up on a resume. We ended up giving our regular professional resumes and a cover letter that hopefully convinces them that we'd know what we are doing. The actual job description was not made real clear but we gathered that there are other staff that clean stalls, they need people that can move horses around, get them from the stall and prep them for the exercise riders, and then take them from the exercise riders when they're done and cool them down, bathe them, rub liniment and such on them, probably, and put them away. Also fence repair was mentioned... basic other barn duties.
Yes, we'd keep our current gigs... question is whether the barn job would want ~too~ much of our time... and we applied as a team, not just one of us. We want to do it because I think it'd be good experience for how a big equine facility is managed... to file away for our own boarding stable someday.... and we want to know how we'd do at that.
Well...I'll keep my fingers crossed for ya!
Here's the letter we wrote...
RE: Exp. Horseman/Farm help position(s)
My husband and I are very interested in interviewing for your available horseman/farm help position(s) as a team. We've only been told only a little bit about the position; i.e. that you are a Thoroughbred training facility. I don't know how many horses and how many staff you have employed or even if you are interested in part time or full time help, but I think my husband and I bring some skills with us that you might be able to use. Our horse skills will not show up in our employment history, so we wanted to expand on those in this letter.
I've had horses over twenty five years. We currently have three at home, and we mostly trail ride at the moment, though I used to train and show Arabians, as well as dabbling in a little dressage and jumping. My husband hadn't ridden before we met 3 ½ years ago, but he has proven to be a good hand with a horse and a quick learner.
Together we can handle most jobs that need to be done around a barn. We can handle horses, groom, clip, and bathe, and are skilled with moving, lunging, exercising and cooling horses. I am also skilled at evaluating horse health and welfare and soundness. I can give wormer and other meds and identify symptoms of colic or injury that might need attention. We certainly know how to clean and bed a stall, and we can buck hay bales, feed and water horses. We are handy with tools, we know how to fix and build fencing, we can build a good strong corner and pull wire, as well as build and repair wood fencing. We can help load and unload horses, as well as pull a horse trailer with the safety of the horses in mind.
My husband and I both work in ongoing separate employment from home. Both of our positions are flexible and allow us to seek additional work and still maintain those positions. The hours and days we'd be available are very negotiable.
The reason we are interested in this kind of employment, and the reason we are applying as a team, is that we hope to one day build and operate a boarding facility of our own. Working at your facility would give us both valuable experience in the operation and management of a large equine facility.
Thank you for your consideration! I hope to hear from you.
~signed both of us
We'll see!
Coolness and all that stuff.
Now that I look at it again, it's not very well written, but they ain't hiring us to write... hopefully they'll get the gist of who we are.
It might be fun to hang out with that kind of crowd... big money horses... maybe even get to go to the track once in awhile. Who knows.
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