Around £8 to £10 a year
in and around 10-16!
po poo
A stable boy did all the tasks no one else wanted to do, such as mucking out stalls, tossing hay and straw down into the stalls, carrying water to the horses, etc. A lucky stable boy might eventually work his way up to a stable hand, at which point he could handwalk horses, groom them and help maintain the tack.
do errands for the rich
do errands for the rich
A stable boy in Victorian times could earn around 10-15 shillings per week, which is roughly equivalent to $25-35 in today's money. Their wages depended on factors such as experience, location, and the size of the stable they worked in.
A stable boy's salary in Victorian times varied depending on the job responsibilities, experience, and location. Generally, they could earn anywhere from 10 to 20 pounds per year, along with room and board.
Stable boys in Victorian times were generally paid low wages, usually around 10-20 shillings per week. Their pay was often supplemented with room and board provided by the stable owner. Conditions and pay could vary depending on the specific employer and location.
not enough
in and around 10-16!
po poo
70 quid
Jesus gave them tickets to enter his domain, instead of pay.
Seven, with maybe an hour or two off to go to church on Sundays. They had no concept of "weekend" or "vacation" back then. If you didn't like it, you would get beaten until your mood improved.
you couldn't although one boy managed it in 1845
A stable boy cleaned out the stable and help take care of the horses.
The Stable Boy was created on 2012-04-01.