Veterinarians have, on average, moderate job security - if they are competent at their job and are in a clinic with a solid business plan, they can be relatively confident that they will have a job as long as they want it.
However, changing Demographics and economic realities have forced veterinarians to close clinics and relocate, particularly large animal veterinarians in the Midwest, Plains and Rocky Mountains.
Yes veterinarians must like animals to do a good job.
the have an extremely high satisfaction in their job.
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yes.
Many veterinarians enjoy helping animals and their owners by working to ensure the animal is healthy.
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Yes, veterinarians can and do get hurt treating animals. Small animal veterinarians tend to have needle sticks, slips/falls, bites from aggressive animals. Large animal veterinarians also have needle sticks and slips/falls, but are at more risk for injury from exposure to the elements and kicks from animals.
Yes, a veterinarian's ability to perform their job competently often does affect their income. This is particularly true when veterinarians are paid on a commission basis.
In the Great Recession some positions have been harder to find, but overall there are less veterinarians graduating than there are positions looking for veterinarians to fill them.
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$50,000, but it may vary due to job location and experience