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Old 06-20-2006, 11:21 PM
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best of luck to you. as a suggestion, consider the tracks in Canada. at least you'll have national health coverage up there. i don't think you'll have any health coverage at most jobs at the tracks in the USA.
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Old 06-20-2006, 11:24 PM
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The jobs you are talking about are nearly impossible to get in KY. You really are looking at hotwalker/groom jobs and working your way up if you want to work in the horse business in KY. You might be able to find some work as an exercise rider too.
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Old 06-20-2006, 11:37 PM
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that would be great, i would really like to do exercise riding.
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Old 06-21-2006, 09:50 AM
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that would be great, i would really like to do exercise riding.
Yeah you have to be buddies with a person that has the ability to hire. Jobs at the track that u can get are maintenance (the person that sweeps up the losing tickets). But Keeneland it is hard to get a job because they are only open 8 weeks of the year.
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Old 06-21-2006, 09:55 AM
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Yeah you have to be buddies with a person that has the ability to hire. Jobs at the track that u can get are maintenance (the person that sweeps up the losing tickets). But Keeneland it is hard to get a job because they are only open 8 weeks of the year.
There are jobs on the farms in Lexington too. You might want to try heading up to Saratoga for the summer and hooking on with a KY trainer.
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Old 06-21-2006, 09:57 AM
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There are jobs on the farms in Lexington too. You might want to try heading up to Saratoga for the summer and hooking on with a KY trainer.

thats it...maybe I will get me a side gig at one of the Colonial Downs OTB's...
I can be a teller...I can see it now someone hands me a winning ticket...

"$500 winner??? wow...GFY...this is MY money now...NEXT IN LINE PLEASE."
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Old 06-21-2006, 10:46 AM
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Here in Central Ohio if one is willing they can get a job right now at Scioto Downs as a "helper" of sorts, more or less cleaning stalls, etc.. In August there are opportunities abound at the most scenic track in America ( ) Beulah Park. All one has to do is show up at 4am at the gate and someone will most likely put you to work in no time.

If you consider working as a Teller, let me offer you this piece of advice. The next Saturday you have an hour or so to spare in the afternoon, go to your local otb parlor, track etc and just hang around and watch the interaction between the bettors and the tellers. Coming from someone who has been a teller before, the job requires PATIENCE and the ability to shrug off rude behavior unlike what you might have seen before. Also, you have to be quick with the numeric pad of course. If by chance you are a female, you just might make some very nice tips. My ugly butt couldn't get a smile

Good luck whatever you pursue!
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Old 06-21-2006, 07:17 PM
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that would be great, i would really like to do exercise riding.
Videogirl, how old are you? Do you have experience riding or grooming racehorses? If not, I would recommend getting a job on a farm in Lexington. Tell your potential employer what you are looking for. Tell them you are interested in galloping horses. If you have never done it, starting from the ground up is the best way to go. Learn about the legs and how to groom a racehorse properly, then eventually learn to gallop. Watch out for people that will "help" you but are looking for their "pay back." DO NOT GO TO CHICAGO!! Arlington is a beautiful racetrack, but it is no place for a young woman getting into the business. It is a dangerous backside.
The only down side to living in Lexington is the 8 weeks of racing that is there. That's it. But there are the sales to work and that is always something to consider if you're looking for experience and quick cash.
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