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| Have any of you worked for a cutting horse trainer? If so, what rate did you charge? And was it per horse, or per hour?
I'm super excited about this opportunity. Thank y'all in advance. |
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    Location: Deep South | I did, he paid by the hour. It wasn't very much. Lol! But I really enjoyed the work. |
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| I did too. I rode by the the horse and charged 10$ a horse. I was also paid hourly to do other things and obviously wasn't paid hourly when I was loping horses. :) I wasn't paid squat but boy howdy did I learn a ton!!
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           Location: Kansas | I worked for a cutting trainer as well, he also paid me per horse, this was years ago though. I believe he paid me $9 per horse I rode each day. And I rode about 10 head a day. I also cleaned stalls, and fed...I was paid a flat rate fee of $300 per week part time for that. |
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    Location: California | My brother is working for a cutting trainer...$1200/month plus they gave him a little house and feed him breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They also let him take one of his rope horses and are feeding it for him. |
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| GoBuddyGo - 2014-09-25 12:02 PM
My brother is working for a cutting trainer...$1200/month plus they gave him a little house and feed him breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They also let him take one of his rope horses and are feeding it for him.
This is really good pay and set up! |
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        Location: In the land of peanuts and cotton | I didn't ride for a cutting trainer but I did for a please horse trainer. It was per horse per ride. I charged $10 a ride per horse. I made a excel sheet on my computer for each horse and would put the date I rode the horse each time. |
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    Location: Viola, IL | Worked for two cutters.
Scenario 1 - I was provided room/board. My living area wasn't great, but I didn't spend much time in it anyway. I was given pasture board for one horse, and I was told flat out, they didn't REALLY want to, so not to expect another, or to bring him inside. I rode 6 days a week, all day, and travelled to shows. I made $1500/month, plus tips. I received a 1099 at the end of the year.
Scenario 2 - I rode, cleaned stalls, 6 days a week. Every other day, I received an assistant to clean stalls. I received $7/hr under the table. If you wanted more, you received a 1099. |
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