Private Consulting Sessions Saving Time and Money

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Since Clinton offered the opportunity to consult with him, horsemen around the world have been taking advantage of the opportunity. The private phone calls have touched on a variety of topics, from saddle fit and picking out a horse to barn lay out and the best way to go about getting a job in the equine industry.

“Along with getting to share my knowledge, this new venture is allowing me to help more horsemen, which is something I enjoy doing. Having a personal phone call makes the experience more laidback and allows me to share even more information,” Clinton says. “Overall, I’ve really enjoyed the calls and I feel like I’ve saved members from a lot of wasted money and time. I look forward to future calls and visiting with more horsemen.”

Clinton offers private consulting for any topic in the horse industry.

Consulting phone calls are $600/hour, and Clinton generally holds one phone call per week. If you’re a No Worries Club member, listen to Clinton explain the consulting opportunity in this video.

If you’re interested in learning more about consulting with Clinton or signing up, please fill out an application or contact 254-552-1036.

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