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This varies somewhat depending upon geographic location, type of practice, educational level and experience. In general, a newly graduated vet tech with a degree can expect to make $14-$16 per hour while an experienced technician can often make $19-$30 per hour, more with board certification in a specialty.
Vet techs fresh out of school can expect to earn between $12 - $14 in most states. As you gain experience that number goes up. Vet tech salary for those with about 5 years of experience earn between $36k - $40k per year on average.
The median annual income for veterinary technicians was $28,000 per year in 2008. This number obviously goes up as you can more experience, knowledge, and skills.

Median hourly earnings of veterinary technologists and technicians were $12.88 in May 2006. The middle 50 percent earned between $10.44 and $15.77. The bottom 10 percent earned less than $8.79, and the top 10 percent earned more than $18.68.


Veterinary technicians average between $30,000-$45,000 a year. Education, experience, location and type of practice all affect the yearly earnings. A licensed veterinary technician averages $17 an hour.
Veterinary technicians average between $30,000-$45,000 a year. A licensed veterinary technician averages $17 an hour. Education, experience, location and type of practice all affect the yearly earnings.
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