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by eru
797 days ago
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Yet, people still line up to become veterinaries (and technicians). Which proves my point. > Calling these jobs “cute” or saying the veterinary situation is “fortunate” borders on cruel, [...] Perhaps not the best choice of words, I admit. |
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The informed reality is that the rate of drop out is also huge. Not only from people who leave the course while studying, but also professionals who abandon the field entirely after just a few years of work.
Many of them are already suffering in college yet continue due to a sense of necessity or sunk cost and burn themselves out.
So no, it does not prove your point. The one thing it proves is that the public in general is insufficiently informed about what being a veterinary is like. They should be paid more and have better conditions (worth noting some countries do treat them better), not be churned out and left to die (literally) because there’s always another chump down the line.