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Originally posted by luckies4me
As far as salary, we don't make much. It usually runs between 24 to 30 thousand if you are lucky. But for a young personif can support you. As far as traing you need to first get your requisits and then you can start taking your pre vet classes. It wouldn't hurt to have already taken foreign language, math and biology either. ;) You MUST be able to stand the sight of blood, and to work on dead animals. Learning is fun. Hopefully you will get a great professor, finish your four year, take the state exam and then do an internship. Before you get your license, you can apply to a hospital as an assistant/tech assistant to get you on the ball before your schooling is over, and this will offer you hands on training.
You need to have lots of patience!!!! I would start out in a small clinicn, who only does small animals and maybe branch off a bit into exotics and livestock later. ER is not for beginners, lol. VERY VERY stressful!
You also need to know how to fold laundry well, STAT! Oh and also be careful to not burn yourself on the autoclave.......long story!:p