Yes, because veterinarians treat animals for diseases. Some of these diseases can be transmitted to humans, so there is a public health reason to still have veterinarians. Other diseases can destroy ecosystems, and veterinarians manage this as well. Finally, many people own pets and livestock and want them to be healthy - veterinarians help achieve this goal.
No - there is a stable outlook for most veterinary positions, and there are several career paths for veterinarians that have more openings than there are vets interested in taking them.
Todays technology will be obsolete in a few years time.
Career goals are often thought about and planned out for the next few years ahead. It may be easy to describe where you want to be in two years if you are asked this in an interview if you have thought this out prior.
A career development loan is a loan that you can get that helps you pay for your studies and improve aspects of the career that you are pursuing. You usually have a few years to pay back this loan from the lender.
No, she graduated a few years ago and continued success in her music career. :)
Here is a few, obsolete, disused, outmoded, superceeded
The career span of a WWE wrestler may span a few months to few years. Ones that are dedicated in their training regimen and don't abuse any drugs (like Triple H, Undertaker etc) have been around for nearly 2 decades or more. Some of them aren't usually that disciplined and their career usually spans a few months to 2 or 3 years.
A professional career pathway requires a few years of education, such as high school diploma or even a college degree. An entry career pathway will usually not have many requirements.
Veterinarians, Farmers, Butchers and Taxidermists, to name but a few.
A cosmetologist may start out at about $7.92 an hour. After a few years of experience, they can make up to $13.75 an hour.
Very few veterinarians quit the profession entirely - there are relatively few veterinarians overall, and to become a veterinarian you must be very passionate and dedicated to the profession because it is extremely difficult to become a veterinarian.
A professional career pathway requires a few years of education, such as high school diploma or even a college degree. An entry career pathway will usually not have many requirements.
A professional career pathway requires a few years of education, such as high school diploma or even a college degree. An entry career pathway will usually not have many requirements.