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Well, that’s 1 way to not have to pay them what they earned up to their arrests.Did they work for the track or the trainers?
The article quotes guys saying: 'There are jobs Americans won't do.' Half truth. They won't do themfor the subpar pay and little to no benefits that are offered and these illegal will accept.
Delaware's is $13.25. I am on the PA/DE border and there are 3 Wawa's within 3 miles of me, one in PA and the other 2 in Delaware. Why would anyone work at the one in PA for $7.25 per hour when they can drive 2 miles for $6 more in Delaware?
$7.25 is outrageously low and below the poverty linei would hope/assume that is meant for students at the very leastas i have said take some of the money from the drivers and trainersshould the top 10 or 20 drivers be making $400-$700k per year , sure its a tough job and has its time limitations but that seems a bit muchshould trainers who have 50 or more horses be getting 5% on top of their daily rate , how often do they sit behind any of those horses, most of the time ( save fore the biggest money events) they are not even at the track when the horses racealso when a horse wins the owner gets billed $$ for the groom win, doesn't even come from the traineri would pay drivers 3%i would pay trainers 3%figure out a way that assistant trainers automatically get 1%figure out a way that grooms get .5%put the rest into a benefits plando that and you might get some decent people who want to work in the industry
EXCELLENT POST. Drivers have gotten away with murder. I would like to see the race office do driver draws as well so the best drivers don’t get to pick the best horses. That’s the only fair way to do it. It would also increase the handle because if you had a horse that laid over the field but a below average driver aboard it would make things very interesting. Stop allowing the drivers to control the sport. You enter your horse and draw for post position and driver too. Don’t like it, don’t enter!