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Experienced horse people wanted to wrangle guest rides in Montana and Yellowstone National Park. Fair pay plus extras, great horses and loads of summer adventures. Come live a vacation!
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Employment Status
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Employment Type:
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Seasonal |
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Employment Status:
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Full_Time |
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Closing date:
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May 1, 2008, 12:00 am |
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Minimum Experience:
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1 Year |
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Salary:
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DOE |
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Job Benefits and Options
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401k, Retirement/Pension Plan:
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Yes |
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Responsibilities
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WRanglers are primarily responsible for guest and horse safety on the trail and in lessons. Wranglers also drive truck and trailer, run the kids' rodeo, perform light barn maintenance duties, general care of 80 horses including doctoring and vaccinating, and drive teams.
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Qualifications
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CPR is required. Excellent horsemanship skills, confidence in the saddle, and the ability to ride any level of horse are necessary. Wranglers must have great interpersonal skills and enjoy interacting with guests. Truck and trailer experience is a plus.
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Job Description
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We want team players looking to have a ton of fun on horseback in the Montana Rockies! Responsible for daily care of 70+ horses, guiding beginning and advanced guests on half-hour to full-day trail rides, training green horses, routine doctoring, and horse hauling. Benefits include a horse to ride on your off-hours, activities like Yellowstone tours, canoeing, hiking, mountain biking, whitewater rafting, etc., and a strict 40-hour work week so you have plenty of time to ride! Pay is fair and DOE, plus tips. Housing and meals are available, and year-round job opportunities exist.
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