This will depend upon exactly what your job title and duties are when you are working for a veterinarian. Most support staff in a veterinary clinic work a semi-stable schedule covering weekdays and some weekend duties; these will range from a standard 40 hours a week to more, depending upon the clinic. However, some support staff, such as kennel workers, may be part time and work 20 hours or less a week.
Veterinary technicians are the veterinary equivalent of a nurse. They are responsible for assisting veterinarians in the day to day tasks around the office and in medical procedures.
In the United States in 2011 the average annual salary for veterinarians was ~$90,000. From this, the average weekly salary was ~$1800.
The average office employee takes an average of 1,600 steps per day. It is recommended that you walk 10,000 steps per day to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
In 2011 in the United States, the average annual income for all veterinarians was ~US$90,000; however, female veterinarians make slightly less than male veterinarians, so their average ran closer to ~US$85,000.
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The average starting salary for small animal veterinarians is approximately $64,744. The average starting salary for large animal veterinarians is approximately $62,424.
Around 2,000 steps per day.
Around 2,000 steps per day.
The average income for veterinarians is about $80,000 a year. Some are paid more or less depending on their skill level, the location of their office, and the cost of living in the city or town where they live.
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Not usually, no, as they are just doing their job.
Top 3 Paying States for Veterinarians: 1. New Jersey - Average Pay = $125,790 2. District of Columbia - Average Pay = $120,000 3. Pennsylvannia - Average Pay = $113, 810