Article 6M38N I earned more as a bin worker than a veterinary nurse | Letters

I earned more as a bin worker than a veterinary nurse | Letters

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One former nurse describes the poor pay and working conditions she experienced at a vet practice

Debates surrounding the veterinary industry rage on while vet support staff and nurses, forever caught in the crossfire of abuse and accusations of heartlessness or money-grubbing, go unrecognised yet again (The vet presented it as: if you care, you pay': who really profits from poorly pets?, 6 April).

I believed I'd found my calling when I qualified as a registered veterinary nurse (RVN), but the job's stresses and thanklessness eventually overwhelmed me and I quit before the resultant depression, anxiety and accompanying eating disorder finished me off. My hourly pay was significantly less as an experienced RVN than I earned as a refuse collector just months later, and most vet support staff receive only minimum wage.

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