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Just wondering, For those of u who are in practice,may i ask what the salary is for a small animal vet in the US? As in,for someone who is not a practice owner. Would earn a lot of money here at home if i took over my fathers large animal practice but the work is so tough and no rota.One man show. Id be willing to accept 70k or les in return for a better lifestyle. Thanks a lot B |
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I wish I could take over a large animal practice. Total dream.
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“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.” |
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Regularly 12-14 hour days.On call 24/7 1 in 1 rota. Working in terrible condition(cold,rain,wind),poor facilities-we regularly use the car headlights if called out late.Not fun when the battery dies. Doing your best for all clients and getting abused verbally despite this. Then,having to call and call to get paid for the work u do.Often ending in a court case. I feel like being an associate in a small animal practice with a good rota would improve lifestyle a lot. |
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Oh absolutely smallies in general delivers a better lifestyle than largies. Just your listed as a dental student - dentistry probably delivers a better lifestyle than smallies, hence why I asked
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