This will depend on what you think a good job is. Zoo veterinarians are on call 24/7 and must be available to handle emergencies over nights, weekends and holidays. Your patients are extremely expensive and in some cases endangered species, which means you have to be very careful to first do no harm and second try to maintain a decent quality of life. In many cases, the proper medical protocol for these species hasn't been determined, so you end up extrapolating from other species and hoping for the best. It can be physically dangerous as well as emotionally and mentally exhausting.
Having said all of this, zoo veterinarians typically love their jobs - they thrive on the challenge and the thrill of learning new information about exotic animal species. They tend to be pragmatic, hands-on and adaptable - I know of one veterinarian who ended up splinting a flamingo's broken leg with tongue depressors because it was in quarantine and that was the only material available (the flamingo turned out fine). You get to work with a dedicated team of passionate individuals and help to preserve the wild populations of the species you are working with.
A veterinarian.
Yes a veterinarian job is stressful because every job is stressful
$180,000.00
A zoo engineer's job can be one of two things. It can be the overall production of the zoo, or the train engineer.
No, a vet wouldn't be a good move for you. Perhaps a pet store, humane society, grooming service or even working at a zoo would be options where you would see fewer animals in pain.
Veterinarian, Zoo, animal catching.
pretty good in chester zoo there looking for somoune
What job cant a 12 year old get at the zoo
It depends. If you are a good vet you should be able to have a stable job. But if your patience (pets) are cured by what you are doind to help them.
A head zoo veterinarian can earn an average salary of around $90,000 to $120,000 per year, depending on their experience, location, and the size of the zoo they work at. Some may earn more in larger, more prestigious zoos or with additional specialized expertise.
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Work at the Zoo.