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Re: Seasoned Trainer [Open for new Clients]

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mora098 wrote:ping
Your horse is killing me slowly! Training is complete, but I am having such a hard time getting him to moderately fleshy. Currently fleshy, but now he is at 3 years old and getting older... and not working with me. :shock:
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Re: Seasoned Trainer [Open for new Clients]

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Rodeo_Ace wrote:
mora098 wrote:ping
Your horse is killing me slowly! Training is complete, but I am having such a hard time getting him to moderately fleshy. Currently fleshy, but now he is at 3 years old and getting older... and not working with me. :shock:
Hello, Would you be willing to do some sort of private/personal training thing for me?
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Re: Seasoned Trainer [Open for new Clients]

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buzzy wrote:ping
Hello buzzy!

I currently don't have any solid clients that I work with, but I am open to the idea. What were you thinking?

General questions for you, what kind of string do you run? What kind of competitions are they specialized in? What are the feeding and temperaments you are looking for? How many a week are you needing trained?

A warning, I charge the same price for regulars that I do for singles. As regulars tend to take all the time that I have to train, I don't have time for side jobs. This makes what I charge stay the same, as I still gotta make money. :roll:
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Re: Seasoned Trainer [Open for new Clients]

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Rodeo_Ace wrote:
buzzy wrote:ping
Hello buzzy!

I currently don't have any solid clients that I work with, but I am open to the idea. What were you thinking?

General questions for you, what kind of string do you run? What kind of competitions are they specialized in? What are the feeding and temperaments you are looking for? How many a week are you needing trained?

A warning, I charge the same price for regulars that I do for singles. As regulars tend to take all the time that I have to train, I don't have time for side jobs. This makes what I charge stay the same, as I still gotta make money. :roll:
Well, I am a small-ish grinder sales facility. I sell grinders, but if do compete, it is usually in Hunters, Dressage, and Saddleseat. But like I said, I sell my horses. Feeding, temperaments, exct. don't matter. I will probably need you to train 3 to 4 horses a week. Would you be opposed to a partnership of some sort? And I understand the money thing, as long as you don't charge me like 150k or something :shock:
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Re: Seasoned Trainer [Open for new Clients]

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buzzy wrote: Well, I am a small-ish grinder sales facility. I sell grinders, but if do compete, it is usually in Hunters, Dressage, and Saddleseat. But like I said, I sell my horses. Feeding, temperaments, exct. don't matter. I will probably need you to train 3 to 4 horses a week. Would you be opposed to a partnership of some sort? And I understand the money thing, as long as you don't charge me like 150k or something :shock:
Awesome! This sounds like you run a really solid program. My flat rate for training is 15k a horse, I don't change that much. It's a very low price from what I used to charge, lol. I used to charge 100k per training. But anymore only a handful of people are willing to pay that anymore. Honestly, I don't care if you make 100k for the horse and pay me 15k, I just want the basic training fee. The selling to me is harder than the training. lol

I am not at all opposed to a partnership! I think it's a very solid idea. I do have to warn you that the amount of time I have varies from week to week. I work crazy hours and I am a full time college student so there are weeks where I would only be able to take a handful of horses.
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Re: Seasoned Trainer [Open for new Clients]

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Animalsrule wrote:ping
Your horses are ready for pickup :)

http://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/barn/46902
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Re: Seasoned Trainer [Open for new Clients]

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Rodeo_Ace wrote:
buzzy wrote: Well, I am a small-ish grinder sales facility. I sell grinders, but if do compete, it is usually in Hunters, Dressage, and Saddleseat. But like I said, I sell my horses. Feeding, temperaments, exct. don't matter. I will probably need you to train 3 to 4 horses a week. Would you be opposed to a partnership of some sort? And I understand the money thing, as long as you don't charge me like 150k or something :shock:
Awesome! This sounds like you run a really solid program. My flat rate for training is 15k a horse, I don't change that much. It's a very low price from what I used to charge, lol. I used to charge 100k per training. But anymore only a handful of people are willing to pay that anymore. Honestly, I don't care if you make 100k for the horse and pay me 15k, I just want the basic training fee. The selling to me is harder than the training. lol

I am not at all opposed to a partnership! I think it's a very solid idea. I do have to warn you that the amount of time I have varies from week to week. I work crazy hours and I am a full time college student so there are weeks where I would only be able to take a handful of horses.
You sound like the perfect partner! So 15k per horse, that is perfect! Thank you for being impressed with my program, however, it is a work in progress :)
So, I have a couple horses I would like you to get started with:

http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1692352
can you finish him?

http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1693069
finish?

http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1696573
finish?

http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1742001
and start.

These are the four I will let you try. About how long will this take? And I totally understand how crazy real life can be!
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Re: Seasoned Trainer [Open for new Clients]

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buzzy wrote:You sound like the perfect partner! So 15k per horse, that is perfect! Thank you for being impressed with my program, however, it is a work in progress :)
So, I have a couple horses I would like you to get started with:

http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1692352
can you finish him?

http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1693069
finish?

http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1696573
finish?

http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1742001
and start.

These are the four I will let you try. About how long will this take? And I totally understand how crazy real life can be!
These horses have been very well started! I could finish them within a day. The hard part has already been done!

As we are getting into the second part of the week the about of time that I have decreases. My playing time is mostly centered during Sunday through Wednesday. Thursdays through Saturday I don't have a lot of time. I could take them now and maybe have them done by tomorrow night?
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Re: Seasoned Trainer [Open for new Clients]

Post by buzzy »

Rodeo_Ace wrote:
buzzy wrote:You sound like the perfect partner! So 15k per horse, that is perfect! Thank you for being impressed with my program, however, it is a work in progress :)
So, I have a couple horses I would like you to get started with:

http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1692352
can you finish him?

http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1693069
finish?

http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1696573
finish?

http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1742001
and start.

These are the four I will let you try. About how long will this take? And I totally understand how crazy real life can be!
These horses have been very well started! I could finish them within a day. The hard part has already been done!

As we are getting into the second part of the week the about of time that I have decreases. My playing time is mostly centered during Sunday through Wednesday. Thursdays through Saturday I don't have a lot of time. I could take them now and maybe have them done by tomorrow night?
Sure! I would finish them, but I am more of a breeder! I will put them 2 at a time, just offer a dollar. :)
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Re: Seasoned Trainer [Open for new Clients]

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mora098 wrote:ping
YES!! I figured your horse out. lol

He is ready for you: http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1745128

A year older than I would normally want but done!
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