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by Quinny » Sun 19 Jul 2009, 04:42:14
My 25 year old daughter has decided she wants to visit USA.
She is an Equestrian Instructor, and intends to visit with her friend for a few months in October this year. She is currently in planning phase and hope to visit on a tourist visa, but 'work' her way round the country. She would ideally like to work with horses, but she is very bright and would turn her hand to most things.
I have pointed out the difficulties she might find in finding employment, but she is determined to go.
She has an Uncle in South Bend near Chicago who seh could use as a base, but I have also pointed out it can get very cold in that part of the States in Winter. She would also like to work somewhere further south during the winter months if possible.
She's finding it overwhelming searching for jobs etc over such a wide area as the USA. Any areas that are particularly 'horsey', Tenessee springs to mind, but any advice would be welcome?
What itinerary/plan would you have in her situation?
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by SeaGypsy » Sun 19 Jul 2009, 07:21:13
Tell her her timing is terrible and send her around Australia 1st.
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by ian807 » Sun 19 Jul 2009, 11:01:39
Texas is warmer and is not lacking in horses. We have a rodeo in Houston each year. If I were her, I'd start looking around Houston, Dallas or San Antonio. A quick trip to
www.monster.com or the local newspaper classifieds should get her a list of jobs. Beyond that, she'll need at least a little money for a place to stay. Cheap apartments start at about $500-600 USD. Most places want 1 month's deposit (That's what my tenants pay) so $1100 to move in plus food plus phone (you need one). Call it $4000 for the first month. If she gets a job, then she's probably OK after that, but it would be unwise to start with much less than that.
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by SeaGypsy » Sun 19 Jul 2009, 11:12:15
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('ian807', 'T')exas is warmer and is not lacking in horses. We have a rodeo in Houston each year. If I were her, I'd start looking around Houston, Dallas or San Antonio. A quick trip to
http://www.monster.com or the local newspaper classifieds should get her a list of jobs. Beyond that, she'll need at least a little money for a place to stay. Cheap apartments start at about $500-600 USD. Most places want 1 month's deposit (That's what my tenants pay) so $1100 to move in plus food plus phone (you need one). Call it $4000 for the first month. If she gets a job, then she's probably OK after that, but it would be unwise to start with much less than that.
Jesus man she could drive around Australia sleep in a van and make $40,000!
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by pup55 » Wed 22 Jul 2009, 15:39:11
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'V')irginia horse country
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'l')exington, ky- area
Either of these areas are delightful, weather good, people relatively friendly (they tend to be a bit hard headed in VA horse country but respect hard work.
Cost of living cheaper than around Houston.
Way out west, there is an institution that used to be known as a "dude ranch" (ref: the stupid movies by Billy Crystal in this regard)...Weather more unpredictable, but the people have a bit of a different attitude.
She might be able to line up a gig at one of these places which would have the added benefit of no transportation problem (texas=car)....Bright young females with an accent should be in reasonable demand in this kind of environment particularly if she has some customer care skills.
Benefits: Get to go out west, which is absolutely the most glorious part of the country.
Drawback: Summer is about to come to an end and a lot of this work is seasonal.
Worth a try.
Probably more fun than shoveling, er, animal waste in a racetrack in Miami, although, the racetracks around Miami might also have their merits...
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'h')ttp://hotjobs.yahoo.com/job-JL5T389ZU7G;_ylt=AvdYHZbUHCCmaHth9wj0Ver6Q6IX?source=SRP
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'S')ummer help wanted on Ranch outside of Billings. Cooking, cleaning, yard work + horse exper. Room/Board + Salary. 672-5005 to apply.
This one is a couple of weeks old...
Call them and see if they will let the kid hang out up there. She will like Billings.
Also, FYI the national parks out west also hire a lot of different types of young people, and a lot of them have horse-related stuff.....