So you want to be a working student?

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  • Опубліковано 25 чер 2014
  • This week we tackle the topic of working students.
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  • @DreamsAutumn
    @DreamsAutumn 10 років тому +40

    I'm a working student, and You guys are 1,000% right. Haha You pretty much become a slave, but it's the most amazing experience anyone can become a part of. You learn so much, and do so many great things that not many other people have to opportunity to do.

  • @courtneyjumps
    @courtneyjumps 10 років тому +21

    Being a WS is one of the most rewarding experiences I've ever had. Sure, I learn a lot taking lessons, but most of my experience around horses comes from working around them and keeping them healthy and happy. It's a ton of work, sometimes it's stressful, but it pays off

  • @arachnecain212
    @arachnecain212 6 років тому +8

    When I was younger I was a working student in a therapy barn. I started as a student there taking therapy on a horse that I now own and was offered a deal as a working student. (I had to quit because I got injured while riding and needed time to heal) I certainly had to work my way up. I started out doing the normal just beginning things cleaning stalls,grooming leading horses around for therapy with children. After about a year I worked my way into being able to train the new therapy horses coming into the barn. I gained a ton of knowledge and experience. I can now confidently say that I have learned enough to be able to accomplish my dream of opening a therapeutic riding center. I learned both the horse side of things and the business side. With out being a working student I would not be able to do the work that I am doing now. It was a very very stressful job but having a sense of humor is what got me through. And also my love for horses and helping people. Once my injury had healed I went back worked for a while more and was asked to take over the business when the owner retires. It was one of the best things that has ever happened to me. If you want to go somewhere with horses I suggest becoming a working student. You never know what can happen and you may just get extremely lucky like I have.

  • @HeartofGold16
    @HeartofGold16 10 років тому +8

    One of the best/most stressful summers I ever had was when I was a working student for a large A circuit jumper barn in California's Bay Area. I loved every minute and worked hard every day to be able to have lessons with top trainers and ride really nice horses. Many of the days were BRUTAL mostly because the assistants were NEVER nice to me and thought that since I was the working student, I would get the blame if something went wrong (2 months after I went back to school, these assistants were fired, thankfully.) they were unforgiving and horribly mean. As far as the riding and the lessons go, however, I went from barely jumping 2'6" to schooling 3'3" courses on a pretty hot jumper that was not an easy ride. My advice is if you're looking to work hard and improve your riding and horsemanship, WS is right for you, but if you're looking just to ride, then no, WS is not right for you.

  • @CunningFoxxyKitten
    @CunningFoxxyKitten 10 років тому +9

    Working with horses was supposed to be my career. I managed a livery yard, but after spending every day in tears from pain in my back, unable to lift a simple haynet and taking 4 hours to muck out my horses stable. I knew I wouldn't be able to do it. Only recently found out that I have a herniated disc in my back and it's the cause for years of horrendous pain. Working with horses was not meant to be, but I'll certainly own one again one day. Good luck to all of those going into the industry, remember to lift with your knees! =]

  • @equinefeather
    @equinefeather 10 років тому +5

    Its very reassuring to hear that most professionals have been a WS at some point! Thanks for the info.

  • @FastestFinalFurlong
    @FastestFinalFurlong 10 років тому +27

    I have been waiting forever for this, considering I'd love to be a working student when older. Thank you very much!

    • @PossimpibleMonkey
      @PossimpibleMonkey 10 років тому +5

      wait till your older? why? do it now! I started being a working student when I was ten. It is the most amazing experience and has improved me incredibly.

    • @katielockhart3704
      @katielockhart3704 10 років тому

      PossimpibleMonkey Really? Wow! I'd love to do that, I'm 13 and wanting to be serious about dressage with my horse

    • @gregorblaszczyk2850
      @gregorblaszczyk2850 10 років тому

      Stay in School, kids!

    • @PossimpibleMonkey
      @PossimpibleMonkey 10 років тому +3

      I was mostly just a working student during every break and summer. but a friend of mine switched to online school.

    • @PossimpibleMonkey
      @PossimpibleMonkey 10 років тому +3

      Decide who you want to be a working student for and email them; tell them your goals etc. Maybe I was just lucky but it worked for me. There are so many other opportunities out there for dressage riders as well. Have you looked into EDAP? Dressage4kids has lots of programs that could help you improve your dressage if you cannot be a working student for some reason.

  • @LE123LE123
    @LE123LE123 9 років тому +2

    I can attest to the fact, this is the best way to really learn how to ride/work in the industry. Other things to ask though is if it's a paid or unpaid position, if you don't have a horse, do they supply you one for lessons. Also, working students candidates: The work is HARD. You will be mucking stalls, turning out, bringing in, feeding, picking out, moving jumps, stacking hay, dealing with clients (Depending on the job detail), tacking up, cleaning tack, cleaning the barn (cobwebs etc)---it's never ending--and you don't have a start or finish time--it's 24/7 when you live there. I had a paid position and let me tell you, it was the best experience of my life, and the most exhausting and I was 21. Sleep is relative, and it's one heck of a way to lose weight/gain muscle. And the most rewarding.

    • @IroAppe
      @IroAppe 5 років тому

      That sounds hard, but great that you can still say it's the best experience in the end. So did it help you to get on with another equestrian job, or did you decide to do something else?

  • @jessica-walt
    @jessica-walt 9 років тому +8

    I agree with the trial period but before you even do that, if you can, if at all possible, contact other people who have been working students there. What they can tell you about their experience at the place will either be a dealmaker or a dealbreaker.
    I was a working student in Germany and I didn't get the chance to talk to any past working students from the farm. Unfortunately, I had the worst experience imaginable.

  • @xForeverEquine166x
    @xForeverEquine166x 10 років тому +2

    This was so helpful! Exactly what I needed to hear:) Thanks guys!

  • @LaurasLittleTalks
    @LaurasLittleTalks 10 років тому +1

    Awesome tips for people thinking they want a career in the horse industry. Many people my age are going off and doing a working student position, and I'm even thinking of it myself. You gave me a lot more to think about and consider before I make up my mind. Thank you!

  • @tuij4si
    @tuij4si 7 років тому +1

    Great video! More like this ;) Tons of helpful information!

  • @TillyRoxz
    @TillyRoxz 10 років тому +5

    I love the ending with the questionnaire but i live in New Zealand and don't have any stables :P and everyone I know keeps their horses outside they seem to live just fine we just having really heavy waterproof covers hahaha loved the video though great pointers thanks :)

  • @jillybeanandpockar8186
    @jillybeanandpockar8186 10 років тому

    this was absolutely perfect thank you! loved the interaction questions at the end too!

  • @megancaswell7214
    @megancaswell7214 10 років тому

    Great video and awesome tips!!!

  • @haflinger_ponie_lover2270
    @haflinger_ponie_lover2270 10 років тому

    You guys are so awesome!

  • @gabriellenicholls6712
    @gabriellenicholls6712 3 роки тому

    I was a working student, and while I do not agree with everything I was taught and I didn’t particularly enjoy that stable, the experience was invaluable and I carry it today. Even if it is tough, it’s amazing!

  • @SadCarBitch
    @SadCarBitch 6 років тому +1

    My trainer got pregnant so today after my lesson she offered me to be a working student. I am ecstatic!!!

  • @ellawahidi5650
    @ellawahidi5650 10 років тому

    can you make a video about what you should look for in your first horse and what age he should be as well as breed

  • @BRossgoated
    @BRossgoated 9 років тому

    This is an awesome video, I LOVE the interaction its really fun and interesting, i would love to be a working student and currently work at Waikato Equestrian Center, your advise is so helpful thanks! Could u make another interaction one? :)

  • @TheNickyAndTheDogs
    @TheNickyAndTheDogs 10 років тому +3

    After I finish my university i would love to become a WS. I already do a lot of work in the stable in exchange for riding lessons but I cant afford a horese by myself so my parents are paying for it. I do have 7 yrs of school left so I have to wait witch is something Im not happy about but not finishing an university is not a possibility in my family. I guess, patience, patience, patience.. Love u guys

  • @saoirsemcardle6921
    @saoirsemcardle6921 7 років тому

    I just started riding a horse and my family does not have enough money to keep me riding this has helped me to work for riding Thank you

    • @pureeventer5606
      @pureeventer5606 6 років тому

      sasha Pack yes my family isn't money rich and I work for the money of lessons, hopefully one day I will be able to work for the lessons

  • @maiyanichol
    @maiyanichol 8 років тому

    Hi I am very good with horse and when I started horse back riding in Thunder Bay and I lost my confident in a horse now my confident are back what should I do

  • @35811ful
    @35811ful 4 роки тому +2

    is there a maximum age cutoff to be a working student?

  • @avadebacco_1639
    @avadebacco_1639 8 років тому

    if you have already made this video than thats okay, but i have an energetic mare that needs to be lunged before ridden. since she is a new horse, i have only been trotting crossrails. I feel like i am ready to move up to cantering more jumps, but my instructor doesnt seem to think i am ready. She told me it is because my horse is too energetic. do you have any tips to help calm her down when jumping?

  • @MosaikHorse
    @MosaikHorse 7 років тому +2

    I would like to know how you go about it. For example, if I wanted to work in Germany, do you just go contacting random barns? Is there a specific website for opportunities like this?

    • @machinegunsforever
      @machinegunsforever 7 років тому

      I don't know any German specific sites, but yardandgroom.com has a lot of German barns anyway

  • @jessivietz991
    @jessivietz991 8 років тому

    How old do you need to be to start being a working student?

  • @charleshills1408
    @charleshills1408 7 років тому

    I work for boarding

  • @abbieprice4381
    @abbieprice4381 8 років тому +2

    How do you earn money if you want to ride horses for a living

  • @libertatemdube6744
    @libertatemdube6744 6 років тому

    i would love to be a working student when i get older.

  • @meganchandler9475
    @meganchandler9475 9 років тому +3

    Now I know this is probably an obvious answer and seems pretty ridiculous to ask, but do you have to have your own horse to be a working student? I grew up in the inner city and having a horse was a luxury I always craved and dreamed of but was never really realistic. I just wasn't fortunate enough to live out in the country where that was possible. But I'm very eager to be in the equestrian industry and would love to someday have my own horse and participate in Rolex. So, just to bring it back to focus I thought I would ask and hope that it wouldn't hinder my chances.

    • @annie4204
      @annie4204 8 років тому +1

      +Megan “Otaku” Chandler No, the working student at our barn just takes lessons on any available horse in exchange for her helping out :)

    • @meganchandler9475
      @meganchandler9475 8 років тому

      Thank you that helps me out a lot.

  • @equusequinox2617
    @equusequinox2617 9 років тому

    My concern is my boyfriend... We are in committed relationship and have been living together for 3 years. Would that hinder my chances at becoming a working student to bring him along? I assume it's something I would have to discuss with the barn owner once there's an opportunity before things are moved along too far. Anyone else have advise or have been in a similar situation?

    • @josieanderson4887
      @josieanderson4887 7 років тому +1

      Equus Equinox why do u need to bring ur boyfriend with u when ur working..? Doesn't he have a job or stuff to do

  • @alexandrarocha2879
    @alexandrarocha2879 9 років тому

    The answer from me is a definitely 'A' I'd rather have the horses safe and be soaking wet than having them injured or scared when I'm sleeping

  • @harleighlehman1702
    @harleighlehman1702 10 років тому

    B , the horses are safer to be able to run around and freak out rather then being in their stalls & may get themselves hurt

  • @emilyyyy1567
    @emilyyyy1567 10 років тому

    i have a barn sour horse! HELP!

  • @emilyf3229
    @emilyf3229 8 років тому

    I choose A.

  • @gracerice6513
    @gracerice6513 9 років тому

    Wat it didn't let me click on it¿

  • @sammissection9991
    @sammissection9991 6 років тому

    Do you have to have your own horse?

  • @pureeventer5606
    @pureeventer5606 6 років тому

    How old do you have to be!

  • @gretchenswanson1451
    @gretchenswanson1451 7 років тому

    Personally, I wouldn't want to be anything else :)

  • @AustinC10701
    @AustinC10701 9 років тому +3

    i really wish you didnt need a giant financial backing to do this because i kill to be a working student

  • @amylouisepalin4195
    @amylouisepalin4195 10 років тому

    😆

  • @Robeccaholthyde
    @Robeccaholthyde 10 років тому

    A

  • @AustinC10701
    @AustinC10701 9 років тому

    i really wish you didnt need a giant financial backing to do this because i kill to be a working student