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Some
Employment Policies, Expectations, and Useful Dude
Ranch Employment Information
Video
Format| Employment
Policies, Expectations | Application
This list is not exhaustive, nor is it
to be understood as containing binding promises or a
contract. It is intended to provide you with a general
framework for understanding our worklife together.
All staff:
All staff have the following responsibilities:
- The comfort,
pleasure, and safety of our guests
is our first priority. Memories
of a safe and delightful vacation is
our "product."
- All staff are responsible for
guest, staff, and animal safety.
- All staff share responsibilities
for care and feeding of guests, which will often
include dropping whatever is at hand to meet
constantly changing needs, requests, and demands...
and then go back and finishing the job started.
- All staff provide or assist with
ranch entertainment (usually in the evenings)
and assisting with childrens' proramming (including
weekly overnight kids campout).
- All staff assist in kitchen (assist
cook with meal prep and presentation, wash dishes)
- All staff assist with housekeeping
(cleaning rooms, cleaning more rooms, cleaning
bathrooms, cleaning bathrooms again, vacuuming)
- All staff do maintenance (the
never-ending list of things that need to be fixed)
- All staff tell endless jokes and
humorous stories.
All staff requirements include:
- Must be able to communicate to
the public with tact and clarity, and
- exhibit a patient and knowledgeable
attitude with horses, goats, dogs, cats, children,
- and the occasional guest whose
expectations may be challenging.
- Current First
Aide & CPR certification.
- Enthusiasm,
energy, and "A smile
that never quits."
Notes:
- The ranch is
a "Tobacco Free" environment.
If you smoke, chew, or whatever, please don't apply
for employment, as there is nowhere you can go to "catch
a smoke, a chew or whatever."
- All staff are expected to live on the
ranch, as all staff are responsible for fire protection
and guest safety twenty four hours a day.
- Staff may leave the ranch at the completion
of guest activities the evening before their days off.
- Staff are provided room and board at
no charge.
- Staff are to take all meals with guests,
when there is room in the dining room.
- Unfortunately we do not have accommodations
for married couples.
- Staff are expected to have valid First
Aide and CPR certification at the time of employment.
This is to be obtained at the employee's expense.
- Fire prevention, protection and response
will be taught to all staff, at ranch expense.
- Dress Code: Employees
MUST dress in "Western
Fashon" while on the property. All employees are
required to wear western clothing, western boots,
western hats
with stampede strings, blue-jean jacket, LONG SLEEVED
western shirts. Bring a sleeping bag, swim suit,
and watch. Western skirt or dresses are allowed
for evening
activities. A pair of hiking boots is recommended.
- Stampede strings are mandatory when
working around or riding horses.
- Baseball caps are not western.
- Neatness counts: no patches on jeans
or shirts.
- Personal vehicles are encouraged.
- Guest, staff, horse safety come first.
- A very high level of guest satisfaction
(delight) comes second.
- Guest satisfaction is based on having
expectations met;
- By making conversation, and asking
guests about themselves, we can learn what their
expectations are.
- By being flexible and creative
we can usually meet those expectations.
- Guests are our customers, not our friends.
We never:
- Tell them our personal problems,
our problems with management, our roommates,
or the ranch
- Discuss religion or politics
- Ask them what they do for a living
- Tell "off-color" jokes
- Argue
- Loose our tempers in public
- Accept sexual invitations
- Tease
- Act silly
- We always:
- Smile. Usually
we smile because we feel good. Sometimes
we need to smile because
we want others to feel good, no matter how
we feel. Note: this is not a "smiley" philosophy
- it is a behavioral expectation.
- Call guests by name.
- There is never an excuse for being rude
to a guest or to each other.
- Minimal impact and no trace ethics.
- When in the forest or on neighbor's
land, we make as few changes as possible, and
leave no evidence of having been there.
- We respect elk calving season,
and follow the calving season scheduling restrictions.
- We respect our neighbors rights
and preferences.
- We do not chase or harass in any
way either wildlife or domestic stock.
- The moderate use of alcohol, for those
of legal age, when not responsible for others' safety,
is acceptable:
- Public intoxication is not acceptable.
- Drinking before or while trail
riding is unacceptable.
- Use of any illegal drugs is unacceptable.
- Smoking or use of other tobacco
products is unacceptable.
- This expectation will be revised
if any abuse of alcohol or illegal drugs is noted.
- Men and women will not be in each other's
room at night.
- There is no excuse for animal neglect
or abuse:
- We do not strike or throw stones
at animals.
- We do not allow horses unrestricted
access to grain or hay.
- We do not chase wildlife or cattle
- We do not poach.
- Behaviors which can result in termination
of employment:
- Rudeness to guests
- Rudeness to fellow staff
- Animal abuse: horse, elk, cattle
- Alcohol or drug abuse
- Use of tobacco products
- Stealing of any kind
- Reckless behavior
- Insubordination
- Violence of any kind
- Unacceptable hygiene
- Failure to use stampede strings
when working around or riding horses
- Allowing horses unrestricted access
to grain or hay
| Typical Riding
Schedule
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| Sunday:
| Horses
day off. Afternoon heck-in no riding. Supper
introductions and ranch orientation. After
supper hike.
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| Monday:
| AM
- Orientation and arena work (1 hour),
short "shake-down" ride
on property (1 hour).
PM - Bubba's Hill or Lady Moon Overlook (1 hour)
or Arena instruction (1-3 hour)
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| Tuesday:
| Aspen
Canyon Trail (1 hour) or Bubba's Hill or
Lady Moon Overlook (whichever was not taken
Monday)
All rides include short hikes and/or low impact rock climb
Introduction to trotting, as appropriate.
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| Wednesday:
| Mount
Margaret Trailhead lunch (2.5 hours out),
return via Turtle Rock (2 hours) or Mount
Margaret/Doudy Lake (3 hours) back.
Introduction to trotting or loping, as appropriate.
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| Thursday:
| Guests
to white water rafting - no guests riding.
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| Friday:
| Breakfast
Ride and Riders' Choice rides
Introduction to trotting or loping, as appropriate.
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| Saturday:
| AM
- Arena Games! - Gymkanna in the arena.
Guest Check-out.
PM - Ranch Clean-up.
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- Other Activities:
- Off-ranch
trips to rodeos, auctions,
fireworks, outlet malls,
etc., as requested.
- Hiking on
ranch property, Boy Scout
Ranch property (pending
permission) and occasionally
in the National Forest.
- Guided fishing
trips
- Jeep Trips
to areas including Cameron
pass, Deadman Road, and
the Swamp Lady Area.
- Campfires
- Sing-alongs
- Snipe hunts
- Smoking or use
of tobacco products shall not
be permitted on the ranch or
on the trails at any time.
- Sexual harrassment
shall not be tolerated in any
form or manner.
- Sundance
Trail is an "at will" employer.
As such, may terminate
an employment relationship
at any time with
or without cause.
- All employees
are paid monthly, on the last
day of the month.
- All
employees share the "tip pool" (gratuities)
equally, unless the guest
specifies otherwise.
- Holiday pay -
there is no holiday pay differential.
- Sick leave pay
- there is no sick leave pay
- We do not allow
seasonal employees to bring pets.
- Some schools will
allow students to incorporate
an Equine/Recreation Internship
for college credit into their
summer experience here. For a
list of learning objectives,
please contact us by email.
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