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By: Macy M. Tagel
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See details of objects Stand for long periods of time Speak clearly Understand the language of others
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Exposed to containments daily Exposed to diseases Often inside depending on an animal Listen to sounds and noises that are uncomfortable Often work more than 50 hours a week
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LocationEmploymentGrowthAnnual openings Central153 Medium 24.2%7 High
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Medicine & Density BiologyMathematicsChemistry Medicine
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Have a high school diploma Complete at least 2 years of pre- veterinary study Graduate from veterinary medicine study Pass a state licensing exam
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Anatomy and physiology Animal Science Computer application Food and Nutrition Safety and First Aid
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Cornell University UNL K State
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LocationPay Period10%Median90% Nebraska Yearly$64,120$79,510$94,140 Central Yearly$94,680$73,230$88,510 Lincoln Yearly$61,680$72,840$85,760 money
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Some people ask why do you choose this career, well I am going to tell you why I choose this career. I choose this career because I love animals and I don’t know about you but I don’t like to watch animals suffer so I would like to help them get better
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