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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.Β Β They also let him take one of his rope horses and are feeding it for him.Β
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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