I think you get to be a Horse Riding Instructor
There is no job change when you pass Howrse riding level 3.
first you need to pass the riding level (becareful what one some of them you don't get a job) if you already have one after you pass the riding level go to "your job" page then go into it underneath the info it should have an icon saying switch your job do that and you can choose witch job to switch too. if you struggle with this pm ponymad princess (my name on howrse)
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When you pass Riding Level 5, you will be able to get a job as a Blacksmith.Blacksmiths are paid very well, but only one is needed for every equestrian center. But it is a very good job to have, until you can become a Saddler.
You Get Some Aging points and you unlock a job i thibk :Phope it kinda helped!
There is no job change when you pass riding level 3. You are able to create an equestrian center when you pass this level.
You don't get one for passing riding level 9. You just get the job for riding level 8, like when you were at riding level 6, you were still a farrier.
To become a riding instructor, you must pass Riding Level 2, once you have 10 days seniority.Then, when your current contract ends, go to your Job page, and click Switch Job. Then select "Become Riding Instructor" and go from there. =)
i don't know what level 4 is but if you can ride you should be a stripper!!
after 10 (i think) days on howrse (i mean days you go on howrse) you need to have done riding level 1 then go to the riding level page and take the test. Yeah it is 10 days but you have to have logged on for 10 days and done your 1st riding level like you said Riding levels no longer exist on howrse so you can't get to riding level 2 any more. Its equvalent is now 10 days of seniority (you log in 10 times on 10 different days.
There aren't riding levels on howrse any more. To get a better job, you have to improve your seniority. Hope this helps!
You must wait until your job expires with your current employer, then go to profile>>>my job you can then select a new job, if you've passed the riding level associated with that job.