So we had our TNR program today, and it was absolutely amazing!
So I singlehandedly rounded on ~120 kitties when the rest of my team bailed because 3 of them heard there's was food and was hungry, and two of their shifts were over. Meanwhile I I caught two active hemorrhages and no kitties died!
And it got to the point before that when we got SUPER swamped and my supervisor was just gone. So I just started directing people who had just gotten there- 3 pre-vets (not me) were running around like chickens with their heads chopped off because they didn't have supervision and I was able to successfully direct and supervise recovery. It got to the point where they were asking me questions about whether or not cats were trashing enough to go to the quiet room.
Do you ever see someone doing something pre-vet related and think "you know... that person's gonna be a really good vet one day"? I've never had that moment for me today until today. I was calm and collected- despite being swamped and the situation being insane. Now, I could see myself doing this for the rest of my life.