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<blockquote data-quote="Doc" data-source="post: 7078416" data-attributes="member: 71986"><p>The Vet profession is in disarray really. It’s lost it’s way over the last 15 years for several reasons which together have resulted in the dissatisfying situation of where it is now.</p><p>Financial concerns for both client and Vet are only part of the story.</p><p>I’m fortunate enough to have practiced for long enough (30 odd years) to have enjoyed the better times. I do no small animal work.</p><p>There are a surprising number of qualified practising and non practising Vets on here and I’ve seen plenty of excellent ‘free’ advice dished out. Whether it’s been recognised, or indeed taken, I have no idea.</p><p>I and my partners ‘sold’ to a corporate last year. They are by far the biggest employer of Farm Vets in GB. Their starting salary for new grads is £30k gross. You can usually expect a circa 2-3% pay rise annually ( though not this year).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc, post: 7078416, member: 71986"] The Vet profession is in disarray really. It’s lost it’s way over the last 15 years for several reasons which together have resulted in the dissatisfying situation of where it is now. Financial concerns for both client and Vet are only part of the story. I’m fortunate enough to have practiced for long enough (30 odd years) to have enjoyed the better times. I do no small animal work. There are a surprising number of qualified practising and non practising Vets on here and I’ve seen plenty of excellent ‘free’ advice dished out. Whether it’s been recognised, or indeed taken, I have no idea. I and my partners ‘sold’ to a corporate last year. They are by far the biggest employer of Farm Vets in GB. Their starting salary for new grads is £30k gross. You can usually expect a circa 2-3% pay rise annually ( though not this year). [/QUOTE]
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