Large animal vets, in private practice work 24/7/365. If they're in a group practice, whatever the group decides on. Small animal vets usually work a 40-50 hour week, if in private practice. If they're in a group, it is decided by the group.
Generally at least 300 - five days a week plus a number of Saturdays or Sundays (or both) covering emergencies. However, this depends on the hours the clinic is open, whether or not the clinic covers emergency care, how many doctors are rotation through covering emergency shifts and what the case load at the clinic is like.
they work 40-50 hours a week if they are working full time
A vet usually will work a normal 40 to 45 hour work week. Many vets will work more than that if there is an emergency.
normal retirment age 60 for females and 65 for males unless you want to retire early
208 days
260 days.
6 days per week x 52 weeks per year = 312 days per year
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not enoiugh
365 stink'n days
365 days and a 1/4 and 366 days in a leap year.
365
Yes, because no one can work 365 days a years without significant mental, physical and emotion breakdown. Most vets work 5-6 days a week in practice and usually receive 5 days vacation a year after being with a practice for a year. However, the actual schedule and number of days off varies depending upon the practice and the contract negotiated by the veterinarian.
The average egyptologists work 10 hours a day and 300 days per year.
Since 90% of the population was in farming they worked 365 days a year.
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