Friday, May 20, 2016

Veterinarian
Duties and Responsibilities:
I actually did research on this career months ago, but it won’t hurt to learn and discover more. A veterinarian is a person who professions in all sorts of animal’s health and well-being. Veterinarians see many kinds of patients, such as our everyday pets. Other veterinarians work with other animals from a zoo, or aquarium. What a veterinarian does varies in where they work, and which animal is being treated. Most of the time, they perform treatments and other medical performances to help out an illness. Pets and animals also visit the veterinarian to check up on their health. Their main job, is to inform the owner about proper care, advice, and other necessary info related to the pet’s well being.

Salary:
Since 2012, the hourly salary has been to $40. Averagely a veterinarian gets paid up to $42. Over the period of four years, about 73,000 jobs have been available. An average veterinarian is expected to earn a salary of $84,460 each year.

Education:
To begin with, doors are always open for those who want to be a veterinarian. The first step to gain and move forward towards this profession is to have a Bachelor’s. A Bachelor’s is one step closer to becoming a veterinarian. It is mandatory to major a science and a math course. Any science course will do. Common science courses people major in are Biology, Mammalogy, and Physics. A person then must go to a veterinary program to improve and learn. A veterinary program teach students in caring for animals, common medicines, treatments etc. Once a person finishes the program, they can be licensed and gain the experiences. Those that one to do surgery on animals must be certified.

Reflection:
No I wouldn’t want to be a veterinarian because animals are hard to help out sometimes. I do love animals, I just don’t see this as my career. In all honesty, I look up to these heroes because veterinarians are often overlooked. Animals are given a second chance to live sometimes because of a veterinarian. A veterinarian saved my dog’s life, when she was ran over four years ago. I admire these people, but I wouldn’t want to become one.

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