HEAVY HORSE GROOM
These jobs don’t come along very often!
A unique opportunity to work with one of the few remaining family owned craft breweries in the UK that still deliver with Shire horses. With a magnificent team of three shires looking for a key member of staff to undertake standard daily tasks alongside working with tour guides and assisting with deliveries on the dray.This is an exciting opportunity for the right person to add a new dimension to Hook Norton Brewery and its unique positon.
Experience of horses and flexibility to attend events essential; experience of heavy horses and HGV licence desirable.
For full description please contact sharon.kane@hooky.co.uk
I dont think you will be able to use your sat nav tho fellas, also leave your bluetooth devices at home.
hedg70:
HEAVY HORSE GROOM
These jobs don’t come along very often!
A unique opportunity to work with one of the few remaining family owned craft breweries in the UK that still deliver with Shire horses. With a magnificent team of three shires looking for a key member of staff to undertake standard daily tasks alongside working with tour guides and assisting with deliveries on the dray.This is an exciting opportunity for the right person to add a new dimension to Hook Norton Brewery and its unique positon.
Experience of horses and flexibility to attend events essential; experience of heavy horses and HGV licence desirable.
For full description please contact sharon.kane@hooky.co.uk
EG scoop up horse ■■■■,feed,water horses and be a general dogsbody. Then drive the “team” home
Doubt if they’ll find anyone with the required skillset, best to take someone on with some of the skills, a strong desire to learn the rest and train them up. Would think it would be a fantastic job for someone though. Used to love taking our show cattle round the country through the summer.
Lovely job, a real drayman, unless on shows i bet you’d never use your licence, quiet sup with the lads after a large delivery sitting in the sun outside the boozer and getting paid for it, bliss.
Yeah. Love a bit of grooming.
sounds a lovely job, but:
what legal restrictions are there
what is the gross weight (>3.5t)
what licence and cpc
O-licence
etc
this ties in a bit with the driverless trucks being promised.
When I first strted driving for a living many of the old timers I worked with had actually been driving horse and carts in their early days. They all told the stories of the horses knowing all the deliveries and being able to get around on their own. Looks like somethings don’t change, they just come around again.