On average a veterinarian in private practice in the United States can expect to work 50-65 hours per week.
don't you mean what HOURS do veterinarians work? well... you can work 40-50 hours a week. usually its the normal hours for like.... when time you would wake up for school and what time you get out of school. ~Joyce Lynn C.
At a bare minimum, yes. In the United States it is much more common for private practice veterinarians to work 50-60 hours a week.
For private practice, veterinarians in the US work between 50 and 60 hours per week on average.
About 110 hours a week that is what i work
40 hours a week
The average is 38 hours a week
they work about 40 hours per week
Veterinarians tend to work long hours - often 60-80 hours a week in the first few years after vet school. However, some veterinarians work part time (less than 40 hours per week) or flex time based on staffing needs. Veterinarians in most cases can work their own hours. Many work long hours; usually 6 days a week from 8:30 AM to 8 PM. Others may close up shop at 5 PM. Most vet clinics have an emergency service you can go to if your pet is sick late at night or during the weekend. Emergency Veterinarians are open 24 hours a day or, at least evenings, weekends and holidays.
long enough to spell the occupation correctly: veterinarians Contact the Veterinary association in your state / country who may be able to supply the relevant data.
more than 60 hours a week
They work 25 to 30 hours a week
Most veterinarians do work more than 40 hours in a week - they have to be available for all appointments throughout the day, as well as emergency calls and weekend work. However, depending on the contract the veterinarian signed, the vet may be paid more for the overtime work.