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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: Red4455 on June 02, 2019, 12:44:41 PM
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I really think that it would be in the best interest of the game if owners paid their training bill before the month starts.
The trainers take on a tremendous responsibility with our horses and the more pressure we can take off them the better their ability to take care of our horses can be.
It's like anything else, it can separate you from the bad owners who think the trainers, vets, feed and blacksmiths are banks.
We can do the sport a lot of good if we can get a good amount of owners to pay in advance and take pressure off the entire industry.
Just my opinion and something I like to practice.
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I have been thinking about it. Trainers might have to go to more flat rates to make it easier to do. I do not think its ideal they have to front that much money. Especially stakes payments too.
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Pay ahead would be great, just like any other business, (cable, phone, elec. etc.) Just think how many trainers would not get stiffed. At least pay a daily rate each month ahead, then extras (shipping, vet etc.) the following month. A lot of people are on deals so they do't get shit anyway.
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I always gave my trainers an advance to help them pay expenses.
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I always gave my trainers an advance to help them pay expenses.
Good For you, always helps and the horses don't go without.
Is this Duke from stretch's farm?
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This is the stupidest idea I have ever heard !!!
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Trainers are making a ton of money as it is
I think the sport is close if not at an all time high of trainers being owners
Not saying there is anything wrong with this
But it seems as though the common says we need more “new blood” in the sport and with trainers being owners, it puts a huge barrier to entry in new participants in the sport
Again nothing wrong with this just my opinion
Nothing but experience stopping anyone from becoming a trainer
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Good luck getting the money back from a trainer after you paid for the month and your horse gets claimed week one of the month.
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Good luck getting the money back from a trainer after you paid for the month and your horse gets claimed week one of the month.
AHA!
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owners should pay early so these scum trainers cant pad the bill if the horse wins a couple time that month
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Most of today's trainers have deals with the owners. Trainer gets % of purse for no training bills. Its not like the old days boys & girls.
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That's a stupid idea, the trainers are screwing every owner into the ground with training bills.Many
trainers don't see the horse unless their is issue with the horse. Second trainers do all the work
and make megure wagers, then the Trainer running the show pockets all the cash. Any horseman
can jog a horse , clean a stall, feed the horse, and train down a horse.Vets, shoeing,. hauling,an
care costs plus megure wages then they inflate the bill by 60%.I hope these crooks will get
there's, when the the last race is run in the US. To all hot dog trainers Waist Management is
hireing.
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That's a stupid idea, the trainers are screwing every owner into the ground with training bills.Many
trainers don't see the horse unless their is issue with the horse. Second trainers do all the work
and make megure wagers, then the Trainer running the show pockets all the cash. Any horseman
can jog a horse , clean a stall, feed the horse, and train down a horse.Vets, shoeing,. hauling,an
care costs plus megure wages then they inflate the bill by 60%.I hope these crooks will get
there's, when the the last race is run in the US. To all hot dog trainers Waist Management is
hireing.
Must a proud graduate of the public school system
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Half up front is smart and a good way to create a good relationship
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owners should pay early so these scum trainers cant pad the bill if the horse wins a couple time that month
if you have a 'scum' trainer <> Well, that's kind of on your own stupidity.
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BILLED ON THE 10TH OF THE MONTH PAY BY THE 15TH OF THE SAME MONTH
THATS BEEN MY MOTTO FOR 18 YRS,,
EVERYONE HAS TO GET PAID,,
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I really think that it would be in the best interest of the game if owners paid their training bill before the month starts.
The trainers take on a tremendous responsibility with our horses and the more pressure we can take off them the better their ability to take care of our horses can be.
It's like anything else, it can separate you from the bad owners who think the trainers, vets, feed and blacksmiths are banks.
We can do the sport a lot of good if we can get a good amount of owners to pay in advance and take pressure off the entire industry.
Just my opinion and something I like to practice.
Great topic for discussion!
I agree. Trainer's need a cash flow like any business in order to operate. However, some good points have been raised regarding the downside of paying for services upfront in this industry. I believe the positives outweigh the negatives and owners should be required to pay for at least 50% of their training bill on the 1st of each month.
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DO THEY FINE A GUY FOR NON REIMBURSEMENT OF SERVICES NOT RENDERED?
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DO THEY FINE A GUY FOR NON REIMBURSEMENT OF SERVICES NOT RENDERED?
I would assume it's no different than not paying your vet bill. The track will take action until the situation is resolved; at least that's my understanding. I may be wrong but I see your point.
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I would assume it's no different than not paying your vet bill. The track will take action until the situation is resolved; at least that's my understanding. I may be wrong but I see your point.
OPENS A BIG CAN OF WORMS
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Never hire a trainer that is broke.!!!! They don’t make good decisions.