Sunday, November 1, 2015

Many entrepreneurial businesses thrive one season and struggle the next. For most horse industry jobs, such as giving riding lessons, work depends on the weather. This more or less makes my job a seasonal job because one season the weather will be great and everyone will want to ride and the next minute the weather will not be suitable and it is harder to get people to come to lessons. As the owner of a seasonable job it is my job to create as much business as possible during that off season. During my research on how to handle these situations, I found a great article giving tips on how to survive the off season. Below is the link of a fellow entrepreneur, Sarah Pierce, blog post giving insight to running a seasonal job.

http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/195680

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