Both! They work indoors when performing small or large animal surgeries, when consulting with clients, completing any paperwork or phoning clients to check up on patients or report on how patients are doing to owners. They work outdoors when visiting farms or going out on some home visits. Some vets may only work indoors if they do only small animal practice.
This depends upon the type of practice the veterinarian is in. A small animal veterinarian typically works indoors, in a designated animal clinic. In contrast, a large animal veterinarian typically works outdoors in the fields, pastures, sheds and (sometimes) barns where his patients live. Military veterinarians work anywhere they are deployed to, which ranges from a nice clinic in a permanent building to a tent in a desert to the highland pastures in the mountains.
Depending on the pictures the photographer is looking to take, they can work indoors or outdoors.
Usually indoors.
outdoors
outdoors
There are certainly chefs who work outdoors, but by and large, most chefs work indoors...in the kitchen.
both
both.
The nurse works indoors and outdoors. This depends on the condition in which the nurse works. The nurse works indoors and outdoors. This depends on the condition in which the nurse works.
Indoors because if it is raining outdoors you can just have recess indoors
Both. it depends what the zoologists are doing.
They work indoors and outdoors. :)
It depends on what school and subject being taught