tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8042227829330133667.post2833088671620453074..comments2023-05-29T04:35:04.879-07:00Comments on The Semi Feral Equestrian: Five Ways to Frustrate Barn StaffSemi Feral Equestrianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06493371693401268792noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8042227829330133667.post-48906975840466316522013-12-30T19:31:52.797-08:002013-12-30T19:31:52.797-08:00I would agree. I didn't mind stuff necessaril...I would agree. I didn't mind stuff necessarily being left out, as long as I could work around it.<br /><br />But it is frustrating when I am trying to move equipment and I have to pick up and move helmets or brush boxes or whatever or else it would be run over by machinery. <br /><br />But on the flip side, I have to remember that most people are really good to deal/work with. :) I think people just don't always realize what is frustrating.Semi Feral Equestrianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06493371693401268792noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8042227829330133667.post-45566707659199132642013-12-29T18:52:07.054-08:002013-12-29T18:52:07.054-08:00When I was working to pay for board at a barn, I a...When I was working to pay for board at a barn, I always got frustrated when people asked me to:<br />1. Bring their horse in for them. Um, go get him/her yourself!<br />2. Left poop/hair/whatever in the aisles, arena, or wash/groom stalls.<br />3. Left their tack every where.<br />4. Expected me to stop what work I was doing to help them. Normally, I don't mind, but one boarder in particular was awful at this and would take up hours of my time. I want to finish cleaning stall so I can do things with my own horse!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02168070368360018750noreply@blogger.com