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Manuela
Storrs Mansfield, Connecticut, 06268, USA
About
- Jobseeker No
- 417039
- Status
- Looking
- Gender/Working Couple
- Male
- Age
- 22
- Location
- Storrs Mansfield, Connecticut, 06268, USA
- Nationality
- USA
- Marital Status
- Cohabiting
- Occupation
- Sales
- Height
- 1.64m = 5' 4"
- Weight
- 53 kgs = 8 st 4 lb
- Smoke
- Drive
Preferences
- Live-In Position
- Bring Own Horse
- Locations
- (Connecticut: Storrs Mansfield, 30 miles)
- Work Types
- Permanent
- Work Times
- Part-time
- Notice Required
- 2 week(s)
Qualifications
I have also worked with farm animals and currently own chickens and a livestock dog (kuvasz). Have had a lot of high stress jobs and have worked with my father in his construction company since i was 12.
Documents
Duties of Current Occupation
I'm an ECSU student and work part-time at t-mobile. Would love to do this job on the weekends and in the future work more days (summer time)
Equine Work Experience
I have personally not worked in a equestrian environment before and i have only ridden horses since i was 8. Would love to learn as much as I can in taking care or horses and learning the in's and out's.
Specialities
I have had many riding experiences in Colombia with my family over there who has or knows people with horses. Have always wanted a horse. I have experience leading different type of teams, either for labor tasks, sales tasks or cleaning tasks. Independent worker once adjusted to the environment and quick learner/thinker.
Type of Ride Work
i have ridden a problem horse (stallion) who has a tendency to bite (mostly your feet) and did not like to idle standing for any period of time. Have just done work throughout mountain trails in Colombia (canter and gallop speeds) with some cross country jumping.
Competition Details
n/a
Key Skills
- Riding
- Driving license
- First-Aid
- Handling Youngstock
- Exercising
- Natural Horsemanship
- People Skills
Areas of Expertise
- Racing Flat
- Working with children
- Working with the disabled
- Hacking