We all like to feel valued in our jobs.
There are days where our duties can feel mundane. Cleaning up after pets, drawing blood, pulling up vaccines, restraining fractious animals, getting urinated on...you get the idea.
Sometimes being a veterinary technician can seem like a thankless job.
Veterinary technicians are truly the glue that hold the veterinary practice together. I love veterinary technicians not only for the valuable skills they provide, but their caring hearts and often witty sarcasm.
I can say that as veterinarians, we sometimes may not express our thanks enough. We get so caught up in our own busy day that we don't show our appreciation like we should. Nowhere have I met more kind, helpful, and trusting people that I enjoy working with on a daily basis.
If you are feeling stressed or unappreciated in the workplace, take some time to figure out what would make you feel valued, which often is something internal rather than external. Challenge yourself, be proud of your work, and know that you truly make all of the difference.
For some ways to improve your job satisfaction, check out this important piece on Loving Your Vet Tech Job.
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