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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
WRANGLER
- DRESS CODE
Daily appearance should be as follows:
- Cowboy hat
- Western-style, collared, button shirts (short
sleeves optional, no sleeveless or tank tops)
- Jeans
- Cowboy boots (lacers, pull-ons etc.) with little
or no tread
- Sharp pocket knife preferably operable single-handedly
- Chaps, spurs, western-style additions are encouraged
but not required
Due to the nature of your job, it is understood that
you will have a certain amount of dirt, etc. on your
clothing, however you should present yourself with
an overall appearance of professionalism which includes
a tidy appearance. For male wranglers this
includes shaving regularly. Facial hair is
acceptable as long as it is kempt and tidy. Large
rips, stains, etc. in your clothing is not appropriate. You
may dress in whatever fashion you please if you are
only doing non-guest related ranch work, however
you should be wearing all of the above items any
time guests are present.
Examples of unacceptable attire:
- Low-rise pants, baggy pants or
pants with large holes
- Tank-tops, t-shirts, mid-rift baring shirts,
shirts that cannot be tucked in
- Steel-toed anything, sneakers, work boots,
hiking boots etc.
- Ball caps, visors, etc
- Unnaturally dyed hair
- Any piercings for males, anything other than
earrings for females
- Exposed tattoos
Additional items that wranglers should have
on-hand at all times:
- First aid kit
- Fencing pliers
- Saddle bags
- Radio
- Cell phone
- WRANGLER - Position Description
- WRANGLER - Dress Code
- WRANGLER - Required Gear
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