Well, you could volunteer at a vet office or animal shelter, and ask to help in a way,and maybe be payed at a mimimum wage, or for free
You might look into a job as a receptionist, or in some vet offices, a Veterinary Assistant.
Vet as in veteran or as in veterinarian? To be a veterinarian would require a university degree, and that would be in veterinary science.
You can become a doctor, vet, some kind of nurse
NEED PART-TIME JOB, B.S. DEGREE, FOR 60% DISABLED VIETNAM VET, Are there any available?
Go to vet school, get a degree. Then look for job openings for vets.
No, it does not. Most states require you to have a degree specifically in veterinary technology from an AVMA accredited veterinary technology program and then to have taken and passed at least the Veterinary Technician National Exam in order to be a veterinary technician.
To apply for admission to vet school in the United States you must complete at least Calculus I in undergraduate college; some vet schools require Calculus II.
Veterinary Degree
Yes, you are just as competitive on your application with a biology degree as anyone else with a pre-vet degree. Actually, you may have a slight edge over someone with just a pre-vet degree, as the biology degree shows foresight and probably a Plan B if you aren't accepted to vet school on your first try. A Pre-Vet degree is useless unless you are accepted to vet school.
For those vet schools that require a bachelors degree prior to applying, the type of degree generally doesn't matter so long as the required general education pre-requisite courses have been taken. Because each vet school has it's own requirements for application, students wishing to apply to vet school should contact the schools they are interested in directly to learn the requirements of that specific school.
it depends on were you want to work to be vet some don't require it.
A forest ranger, a vet, any job having to do with animals, or nature.