Q. I am a Pre-Vet student and I just need a way to be more motivated to study and work towards my goals. Do you know of something I could maybe hang in my room to keep me more motivated to study. Something that I would see everyday. I am wanting to be a Veterinarian for a zoo, if that helps at all. Thanks so much for your help!
A. Hi Amber,
This is what I suggest you do: Type in Large Font this Motivational Message:
"All the work I do, I do as an Investment in My Future Career and so that I may be able to choose a Career that will provide me with a Life-Style that I choose to have."
or;
"From this moment on, I will not settle for less than the best of everything for me."
Reading: Web search - Daniela Garcia Chile - read her story and ask yourself - "What would I have done in her situation?
Do the same for - Jessica Cox Tucson - read her story and view her beautiful photos.
Another source of inspiration is about - Nick Vujicic - No Arms, No legs, No Worries.
Best wishes for success.
This is what I suggest you do: Type in Large Font this Motivational Message:
"All the work I do, I do as an Investment in My Future Career and so that I may be able to choose a Career that will provide me with a Life-Style that I choose to have."
or;
"From this moment on, I will not settle for less than the best of everything for me."
Reading: Web search - Daniela Garcia Chile - read her story and ask yourself - "What would I have done in her situation?
Do the same for - Jessica Cox Tucson - read her story and view her beautiful photos.
Another source of inspiration is about - Nick Vujicic - No Arms, No legs, No Worries.
Best wishes for success.
How can I find a good vet for my cat? also, how to find good boarding?
Q. I need to find a new vet for my cat.
Also, I'll be taking a week-long vacation soon and may need to board her somewhere.
I haven't lived here long, and don't know where to begin.
How do I start the search?
Also, I'll be taking a week-long vacation soon and may need to board her somewhere.
I haven't lived here long, and don't know where to begin.
How do I start the search?
A. I used to work at a vet clinic and we always told our clients this: Go into a clinic or boarding facility and ask for a tour on the spot. When a place is a good business they will accommodate. Most of the time (not all) if they are not very good, they will ask you to set up an appointment, which is not a good idea. Think about it...if you knew a potential client was coming in for a tour, wouldn't you make sure everything was clean and tidy and everyone was on their best behavior? If they say they are too busy, offer to wait.
Friend recommendations are a good place to start, but your opinion of good and a friends may be completely different.
You might start out with asking your friends and then from there do the touring. Also, look at the facility web sites and see if they sound interesting. We had some clients even set up "consultations" with our docs. Just to talk to them to see if they felt comfortable with them and their ability to take care of their pet.
Friend recommendations are a good place to start, but your opinion of good and a friends may be completely different.
You might start out with asking your friends and then from there do the touring. Also, look at the facility web sites and see if they sound interesting. We had some clients even set up "consultations" with our docs. Just to talk to them to see if they felt comfortable with them and their ability to take care of their pet.
What options are there when deciding to become a vet (where you work, what animals you work with)?
Q. I'm a high schooler with great grades, and I was considering going to college and then vet school. However, I was wondering what different options I have as vet. Can I work work with animals in the wild, or farm animals, or what? Any help would be appreciated since I don't know much about being a veterinarian.
Thanks!
Thanks!
A. You should check out the American Veterinary Medical Association web page, especially their "About Veterinarians" section (link below). Basically, the answer to your question is, "yes." Vets do choose their specialty -- whether specific animals or specific types of problems/illnesses. I worked at a veterinary hospital that treated "large" and "small" animals ("large" usually refers to livestock, "small" usually refers to cats and dogs and may also include "exotic" pets such as ferrets, rabbits, rats, mice, reptiles, birds). We also treated wild animals sometimes. One of the veterinarians on staff specialized in bone surgeries and was well-respected in the area for his skill.
There are usually entry level positions at veterinary hospitals that don't require any medical training (cleaning kennels/cages, walking animals). There may be age requirements, but perhaps it might be possible for you to try working in the field now. The veterinary hospital I worked at usually had a couple interns from a high school vocational program. They had the opportunity to participate in the actual medical stuff. First hand experience is the best way to figure out if you really want to be a veterinarian.
There are usually entry level positions at veterinary hospitals that don't require any medical training (cleaning kennels/cages, walking animals). There may be age requirements, but perhaps it might be possible for you to try working in the field now. The veterinary hospital I worked at usually had a couple interns from a high school vocational program. They had the opportunity to participate in the actual medical stuff. First hand experience is the best way to figure out if you really want to be a veterinarian.
Does anyone know where I can get free web site agreement forms?
Q. I am starting up a web site but need a user agreement form but all the ones I have checked have a fee attached. Does anyone know a web site where free user agreement or the like can be found for free?
Barry C; thank you for the answer, but is not copying from some one else's web site an infringement on their copyright?
Barry C; thank you for the answer, but is not copying from some one else's web site an infringement on their copyright?
A. how about just copying from some other site? Most are pretty boiler plate.
but, be warned, if you don't have your own attorney vet them, don't expect them to hold up and be enforceble at all.
just saying....
but, be warned, if you don't have your own attorney vet them, don't expect them to hold up and be enforceble at all.
just saying....
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