Absolutely! If you hit a snag, help is usually just a phone call away. Farms appreciate good communication, so don’t hesitate to reach out.
Yes, typically you’ll need your own milking equipment. Think of it as bringing your toolbox to a job. It shows you're serious about your work!
You might have to deal with some paperwork like logs of production or health checks, but it’s nothing too heavy. Just enough to keep things above board.
Flexibility is often the name of the game! While there might be set milking times, you may be able to work around your schedule, just have a chat with the farm owner.
You'll be knee-deep in milking and taking care of the herd. That means keeping things clean, ensuring animal welfare, and logging activities as required.
Anyone with milking experience and the right tools can throw their hat in the ring. If you know your way around cows and have a strong work ethic, you're in good shape!
The Milker Services Contract covers the terms and conditions for self-employed workers providing milking services. It's basically a playbook detailing responsibilities and expectations.