Veterinary technicians earn between $29,000 and $48,000 a year based on surveys done in 2012.
This will depend on the type of vet tech you want to become. A "lay" tech is one that has completed high school and has had on-the-job training in basic veterinary technician procedures and techniques but doesn't have a formal education. A lay tech generally has a lower hourly wage than a registered vet tech. A registered veterinary technician may also be called a licensed veterinary technician or certified veterinary technician depending upon the school he/she graduated from and the state he/she is working in. This requires at least two years of college for an Associate's degree, and the better programs are four year Bachelor's programs. The reward for completing this additional schooling is generally higher wages and greater responsibility for animal care.
The income of a veterinary technician is going to vary based upon geographic location, type and size of practice, skill and experience of the veterinary technician, position in the practice, etc. According to Firstline Magazine (a veterinary team magazine) survey, credentialed veterinary technician hourly wages in 2010 range from $14.15 to $19.15 per hour.
In Boston, MA, it is roughly 13$ an hour.
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The wage of a patient care technician is approximately $40,000 to $50,000. Patient care technicians enjoy fairly good wages and benefits for instance as well.
You can make a lot of money as a radiology technician and what you make can vary a lot - I found wages for this position rangin from 41,000 dollars up to almost 58,000 dollars.
A veterinary assistant is the entry-level position in a vet clinic; average pay would be $8-10 per hour with annual wages depending upon the number of hours worked.
This is an entry level position, so wages tend to be minimum wage up to about $10 per hour, with annual wages depending upon the number of hours worked.
You can make a lot of money as a radiology technician and what you make can vary a lot - I found wages for this position rangin from 41,000 dollars up to almost 58,000 dollars.
Ive just qualified from a alst to lst. My wages as of last month were £313.27 per day! As lst I now get £466.12 per day
If you love animals and want a career that includes working with animals, becoming a veterinary technician might be career for you. Yes, being a vet tech is not for the squeamish. Just as nurses in human doctors’ offices and hospitals deal with urine samples, fecal matter, blood and vomit, veterinary technicians must do the same. Some of the daily tasks of a veterinary technician might include, but are not limited to: recording an animal’s weight and temperature, checking records for up-to-date vaccinations, preparing and/or administering vaccinations, checking stool samples for parasites and assisting the doctor in surgery. If dealing with the not so pleasant, not-so-furry-and-fluffy part of the job doesn’t discourage you, then you have found a rewarding career path. How do you get started? The most popular way is to enroll into a college with a vet tech program. There are some schools out there that specialize in veterinary technology, and there are a number of local colleges and universities that offer veterinary technology as a field of study. Often these programs have work-studies or co-ops where you will get hands-on experience and the possible chance of getting hired by the doctor you study under. Often once you have completed your degree, the school may put you in contact with a list of veterinarians. Simply looking up vet clinics in your area of choice may lead you to a clinic looking for a tech. Getting your degree in veterinary technology may be the most popular way of getting hired as a vet tech, but this does not automatically guarantee employment. Depending on your location, and the socioeconomic structure of your area, doctors of veterinary medicine may not be charging a lot for their services. They may be more concerned with providing affordable medical treatment for their patients than making a lot of money. Once the funds for paying for the facility, supplies and energy to run the office are covered, there may not be a lot left to cover employee wages. Sometimes doctors of veterinary medicine may prefer to hire a person and train them to be a vet tech themselves. No, it is not the formal training you would get at school, but it is hands-on, and the added bonus, you are getting paid while you do it! Alala Andersen
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for Pharmacy Technicians as of May 2008 is, $28,500. This would amount to $13.70 per hour.