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tarah deakin  50
04-18-2008 10:49 AM ET (US)
to get a job in racing your better off working in a charity for racehorses like moorcroft trust me dont worry thats just horsey people they are all stuck up x> Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 10:32:15 +0000> Subject: Stablestaff.co.uk> From: qtopic-38-7DqmPN2KXd2QX@quicktopic.com> To: qtopic-subs@quicktopic.com> > --QT-------------------------------------------------------------> Reply by email or visit> http://www.quicktopic.com/38/H/7DqmPN2KXd2QX/m47>; -------------------------------------------------------------- --> > i once tried to work in racing, but the support you get from > the people who should be helping you (northern racing college)> is absolutely shocking. you just get made fun of as i went there> a beginner and they make your life a misery. i have probably> submited a job application to every yard in the country and i> still dont have a job due to my lack of experience. if the> college helped me i would probably be enjoying a brilliant> racing career now, but with the attitude of the industry i dont> think i want to any more.> _________________________________________________________________> To unsubscribe: http://www.quicktopic.com/38/X/7DqmPN2KXd2QX>; Start your own topic in 20 seconds: http://www.quicktopic.com |QT _________________________________________________________________ Win 100\s of Virgin Experience days with BigSnapSearch.com
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Jenny Hudson  49
04-18-2008 10:48 AM ET (US)
&#A0;i appreciate your email. the northern racing college didnt let me finish the course because i didnt get on with a instructor at the college. i did pass a lot of the assessments for level one and i believe i would have gone on to pass all the other assesments if i had chance. i then went for an interview at the british racing school but they wouldnt accept me because they had found out i had already been to the northern racing college. at the age of 22 i realise i dont need to complete a training course to be employed in the indusrtry but although since leaving the northern racing college i have been taking riding lessons i am still to inexperienced to get a job.


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NYK MediaPerson was signed in when posted  48
04-17-2008 06:54 AM ET (US)
This is a brief update from the Stablestaff notice boards in response to the recent posting regarding lack of support within the industry for newcomers graduating through the various training establishments.

If you have completed Foundation Level training to NVQ Level 2 then your training establishment should have provided you with employment when you completed your course. To my knowledge, the British Racing School in Newmarket guarantees all 'graduates' of their foundation course fulltime employment.

For anyone interested in taking up a career with racehorses, please be aware of the fact that ALL young riders MUST undergo registered training. You can apply for FREE training up to the age of 22, rules and conditions can be found for the Newmarket course here http://www.brs.org.uk/Courses/9_Week_Found...e_(NVQ_2)/index.php

To my knowledge, EVERYONE who satisfactoraly completes an apprenticeship to NVQ Level 2 is GUARANTEED employment within racing. If you have attained a Level 1 NVQ, then it I would personally recommend that you continue to Level 2.

Finally, for newcomers to the racing industry, riding racehorses is not like standard riding. This can come as a bit of a shock to anyone coming through pony club and then attempting to apply the aids to a race fit 3 year-old.
jenny hudson  47
04-17-2008 06:32 AM ET (US)
i once tried to work in racing, but the support you get from the people who should be helping you (northern racing college) is absolutely shocking. you just get made fun of as i went there a beginner and they make your life a misery. i have probably submited a job application to every yard in the country and i still dont have a job due to my lack of experience. if the college helped me i would probably be enjoying a brilliant racing career now, but with the attitude of the industry i dont think i want to any more.
REBECCA SOUTHWELLHOOD  46
04-12-2008 05:34 AM ET (US)
Hi
  Good luck with your job hunt
  I unfortunatly am not in the possition to help
  But i wish you all the very best, it really is the best way of life to be in.
  Kind regards
  Rebecca Southwellhood

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john power  45
04-10-2008 10:20 AM ET (US)
i am looking for a part time possible full time in the north west area. Preferably cheshire/merseyside. i have had 10 years experience in horse racing including morning duties, riding out and mucking out, taking the horses racing, rides on the race track during a 4 year apprentice period from 1971-1975. although i haven't rode for a number of years i still love horses and i am enthusiastic and willing.
raja  44
04-02-2008 03:45 PM ET (US)
i am looking for a job where i can work with horses confident rider,
horse lover can perform all work. based in birmingham can relocate if living provided. contact details 07760482982 call raja
kirsten  43
02-25-2008 12:47 PM ET (US)
well thanks for the tip! will do that.
tarah deakin  42
02-22-2008 06:36 PM ET (US)
well if you look at this website and give mary a call www.mrwc.org.uk just ask her if she has live in available there im doing a little work there at the moment but i know a couple of people are leaving.
good luck! > Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 17:15:10 +0000> Subject: Stablestaff.co.uk> From: qtopic-38-7DqmPN2KXd2QX@quicktopic.com> To: qtopic-subs@quicktopic.com> > --QT-------------------------------------------------------------> Reply by email or visit> http://www.quicktopic.com/38/H/7DqmPN2KXd2QX/m41>; -------------------------------------------------------------- --> > I currently live in scotland but willing to travel and to learn!> I am pretty adaptable and have no ties so could move anywhere.> _________________________________________________________________> To unsubscribe: http://www.quicktopic.com/38/X/7DqmPN2KXd2QX>; Start your own topic in 20 seconds: http://www.quicktopic.com |QT _________________________________________________________________ Share what Santa brought you
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kirsten  41
02-21-2008 12:15 PM ET (US)
I currently live in scotland but willing to travel and to learn! I am pretty adaptable and have no ties so could move anywhere.
tarah deakin  40
02-21-2008 11:54 AM ET (US)
hi i know somewhere but it depends on where you live > Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 16:12:29 +0000> Subject: Stablestaff.co.uk> From: qtopic-38-7DqmPN2KXd2QX@quicktopic.com> To: qtopic-subs@quicktopic.com> > --QT-------------------------------------------------------------> Reply by email or visit> http://www.quicktopic.com/38/H/7DqmPN2KXd2QX/m39>; -------------------------------------------------------------- --> > Hello. I am desperate to work in the racing industry. I would> love a job as a stable hand/groom. I am a proficient and> confident rider/handler and have been around horses for over ten> years. As well as owning my own horse, I am a hardworking and> concientious groom. If anyone has any vacancies, or indeed if> anyone knows any possible avenues of interest, then please post> a message. Many thanks. > _________________________________________________________________> To unsubscribe: http://www.quicktopic.com/38/X/7DqmPN2KXd2QX>; Start your own topic in 20 seconds: http://www.quicktopic.com |QT _________________________________________________________________ Who's friends with who and co-starred in what?
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Kirsten  39
02-18-2008 11:12 AM ET (US)
Hello. I am desperate to work in the racing industry. I would love a job as a stable hand/groom. I am a proficient and confident rider/handler and have been around horses for over ten years. As well as owning my own horse, I am a hardworking and concientious groom. If anyone has any vacancies, or indeed if anyone knows any possible avenues of interest, then please post a message. Many thanks.
NYK MediaPerson was signed in when posted  38
11-16-2007 08:29 AM ET (US)
Please do not respond via email to this message. You can access the details by going to www.stablestaff.co.uk and clicking on the messageboards link.

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NYK MediaPerson was signed in when posted  37
10-29-2007 10:57 AM ET (US)
Update from Stablestaff.co.uk

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