how much money does a veterinarian make in the beginning?
it goes up by how many ears you have been in practice. it usually starts around 50K
In the United States, a veterinarian in his/her first year of private practice can expect a salary of $50-$65K.
A veterinarian in his first year of practice can expect to make $65,000-$70,000 a year.
$100 is the start why wont you see what the rest is
It always depends on the enterprise. But the wages is usually compensatory for this professional.
pretty sure there isn't one, almost all vets are paid about the same amount of money, the most amount of money a vet could get per year is around $140,000
a vet shop
they get paid a cent a day.lol
it depends on what kind of size animals you work with larger animal vets get paid more than small animal vets
A vet can be paid between $49,050 and $123,370 a year.
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the amount of vets in the UK will take time to find out so until now that answer is not answered
Senior veterinarians in New Zealand usually earn between $120,000 and $150,000. New vets just starting out will earn substantially less.
The reason the vet bill is so high is because of the insane amount of money it costs for schooling, insurance, facilities, special tools among other expenses the vets must have to adequately do their job. They have to charge a lot to keep the doors open and to hire people worth having
Doctors of Veterinary Medicene might, War Vets don't.
the most common method of entry into being a veterinarian is having eight years of college and Advanced degrees pursued by many vets are in the basic sciences, such as anatomy, microbiology, and physiology.
The amount that professional vets make yearly depends on the where their practice is located. In the United States, the average is between $80,000 and $85,000 per year.