If you like working with animals, then yes.
Some good jobs are Vet Vet Tech Dog Breeder Pet Hotel Fancy Dog Walker Pet Caretaker & many more, check it out on Google
You can try the related link attached to this question - this is a Master's thesis proposing a career ladder rather than a formally developed and implemented career ladder. In general, there isn't a formal career ladder for a vet tech - you pick the job you want and either over time gain additional responsibility at that position, or you take a new job that offers more opportunities and responsibility.
That depends on you! If you don't like your current job then it's always a good idea to consider a career change. If you love working with animals, becoming a vet tech is a pretty nice option. Plus, you could be making $40,000 a few years after school depending on where you work.
Yes, SUNY in Canton, NY has a great program for people who want a degree as a Vet Tech.
The best vet techs are people who truly enjoy working around animals. They also have an acceptable amount of control over their emotions and can distance their feelings from the job at hand. This is because many moments can be stressful or heartbreaking, and a good vet tech can't let this sort of thing get to them.
?????/?????? I went to The Vet Tech Institute. It is not a vet school. It's a vet tech school and my tuition was almost $30,000. I went to the one in Pittsburgh, PA
It depends on where you live. Some states have requirements for veterinarian techs; others do not. Some veterinarians expect a certain level of training or a degree, while others will train on the job. You can research schools here: http://www.allalliedhealthschools.com/health-careers/vet-tech/vet-tech-resource-center
Yes, although in the United States they are referred to as vet tech (veterinary technicians) or vet assistants rather than veterinary nurses. However, the job is analogous to a nurse's job and duties.
Check with the office that is hiring as to the requirements. Some states have requirements for veterinarian techs; others do not. Some veterinarians expect a certain level of training or a degree, while others will train on the job. You can research schools here: http://www.allalliedhealthschools.com/health-careers/vet-tech/vet-tech-resource-center
Typically it takes 2-3 years to become a Vet Tech. Look for programs accredited by NAVTA to receive either an associate degree or certificate.
Depends. There are good managing jobs and good tech jobs.Then there bad managing jobs and bad tech jobs.So a good tech job would be better than a bad managing job.(and vice versa)
Vet techs are essentially what nurses are for medical doctors. You assist the vet and perform some basic duties on your own. Overall, vet techs work to improve the quality of life of their animal patients and their owners.