Thursday, March 15, 2012

Top Job Thursday

Benefits of being a Veterinarian

Benefits

Two major advantages to becoming a veterinary technician are job availability and security. Today there is a great demand for veterinarians. Pet owners pay more each year for their pets' health, creating a larger requirement for veterinarians. Employment is stable even during economic recession which means that layoff's are unlikely.

Potential

A vet tech might get a chance to work at a unique place like a zoo, aquarium or even a wildlife preserve. Other technicians are employed in diagnostic research labs, biomedical facilities, and large animal shelters.

Significance

As a veterinarian you can work with animals without having to complete a doctoral degree. Veterinary schools are very competitive and difficult to gain admission to but many people who have a passion for working with animals can do so by obtaining a two-year or four-year veterinary technician degree.

Warning

Many vet techs leave the field after seven or eight years due to factors including relatively low pay outside of large metropolitan areas, along with odd work hours, or the physical demands of the job and stress. Sometimes only part-time positions are offered that may only pay $10 - $12 an hour and do not include benefits.

Considerations

Work hours typically include evenings and weekends. Vet techs employed at emergency clinics will be working second and third shifts in addition to weekends. There may also be on-call responsibilities.

Effects

The work can be stressful as you may have to work with aggressive animals, emergency situations and upset owners. Vet techs may have to care for animals who have been neglected and abused. Veterinary staff must have the personal strength to be able to work calmly while dealing with difficult situations.

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