Veterinarians are accorded a great deal of respect and community standing. They have the opportunity to make a difference in hundreds of people's lives and can greatly improve the lives and happiness of thousands of animals. Most veterinarians make a comfortable living, although relatively few ever feel "rich" in money. You become an integral and vital part of the community in which you live and work. If you ever get bored with your current position, you can always find another aspect of veterinary medicine to get into and be fired up about.
One of the biggest rewards is helping to improve the lives of animals and see them being happy healthy pets with their families. Most veterinarians are able to set their own hours for working, so that helps. There is a great deal of respect for and prestige in being a veterinarian as well.
Health benefits for veterinarians vary dramatically, from nothing to full employer coverage of health insurance premiums including vision, dental and prescription. It all depends on where the veterinarian works at and what is negotiated into the vet's contract. This is not a consideration in countries that provide universal health coverage through the national government, however.
In reference to the physical/mental/emotional benefits of being a vet, there is a great deal of satisfaction in knowing every day that you are working at the top of your abilities to make other people and animals happy, healthy and safe.
Technically speaking, you do not require any benefits to become a veterinarian. However, most veterinarians negotiate for several benefits including emergency pay, paid vacation/sick time, health insurance, AVMA liability coverage, etc.
You get to save the life of animals in distress
because if you have a passion and love for animals then you would enjoy helping them and putting a spring in there step.
you get to interact with animals, you get paid well and its very fun!
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yes
the 3 benefits include : not being fat, not being obese, and lost weight.
It's complicated
You will absolutely have health care benefits if you work for a major magazine or paper. If you are independent, you will have to provide these for yourself.
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i would guess health benefits since you work in a hospital.
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no it doesn't
Yes, FBI agents are eligible for health benefits, including medical, dental, and vision coverage. These benefits are provided to ensure the well-being and support the physical and mental health of agents while they carry out their duties.
The health benefits of a good night's sleep are countless. They can include being well rested so you can be more accurate in your hand eye coordination and such.
The only answer seems to be health.