my career in the veterinary field breanna rodriguez
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My career in the Veterinary Field
Breanna Rodriguez
My Multiple Intelligences
• The strongest multiple intelligence that I identified through my career exploration project was naturalist.– Naturalist: I am sensitive to nature and
environment. I may know the names of rocks, flowers, birds, and trees. I love to be outdoors.
Application of Multiple Intelligence
• I see my strongest multiple intelligence in my career because to be a veterinary technican you have to be good with animals. As a naturalist this will come easier.
Training and Education
• I’ve though about getting my education and training for a Veterinarian Tech through Baker College. I would take two years to get my Associates Degree, and I would get into the Vet program that they have there. They teach you everything there is to know.
Most Attractive Career Aspect
• The main thing that caught my eye about this career and drew me into it is that I love animals, and I have a soft spot for them. I have wanted to be a Veterinarian since I was little. I want to help animals in any way possible.
Second Most Attractive Career Aspect
• The second thing that drew me into this career is that I’ll get to do a job that I love going to everyday. I’ll get to be around different animals every day.
Third Most Attractive Career Aspect
• The third thing that drew my eye into this career is the pay.– $39 an hour– $82,040 a year
Career Concerns
• One difficult aspect about being a Veterinarian is having to put an animal down. I know putting an animal down sometimes is for the best. You are taking them out of their pain, but that will be the hardest thing.
The Big Picture
• So many animals are being put down because their owners may not be able to support them. I want to take them in and find a loving caring family that can afford them. If I were to be a vet I could fix there medical issues before adopting them out. This would make it easier to find them better homes.