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Earn Professional Respect

Several years ago, Kevin Archer started charging a farm call fee. Anyone else in a service-related business that makes house or farm calls charges simply to show up and farriers should be no different, says the farrier from Ashville, Ohio. If we want to be respected as professionals, we need to place a value on our time and travel.
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Of Externs, Interns, Apprentices and Independent Contractors

If you have someone helping you in your farrier business, it’s important to know whether or not they’re also your employee
Many farrier business owners utilize novice farriers, apprentices and other interested individuals to help with day-to-day tasks such as loading and unloading tools, clean-up and finishing feet. But you need to be aware that a person being utilized in this manner may very well be an employee, entitled to employee benefits.
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