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Old 03-02-2008, 05:26 AM
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what are some high paying animal careers?

What are some high paying careers that you can work with animals? i know of vet's and vet Tech's i need more options and i was hoping someone could throw one out there for me ? : ] please and thanks

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Old 03-02-2008, 05:27 AM
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You can get jobs at zoo's, humane societies, dog shelters, animal parks like ''marine world'', dog behaviorist, dog trainers, animal shows, animal groomers etc
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Animal shelters, dog walker, and looking after peoples animals when they go away or need a break, boarding kennels. Working in rural industries with larger animals is unskilled work officially , horses, cattle, pigs, chickens, etc. However hard work and takes a lot out of you. If you can handl it a slaughter yard calming them down. Volunteer with the RSPCA, and earn enough training points, nd do some study and get to be a inspector. These are the low paying ones. The high paying ones all take degrees, vets, vet nurses, specialist vets. People who have been conservationist volunteers for years with degrees, can get big bucks by doing scientific work through conservation grants. Usually in areas where there is rural / wildlife interaction or conflict. They are some times called the experts. marine biologists sometimes get good jobs. However wild life park managers are usually pretty well paid. Compaired to the people who work for them.
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I think they are few and far between. According to my vet, even their pay has decreased over the years comparatively to inflation due to the rising costs in health care products, tests, equipment, etc. You may want to research animal training for movies and TV, that could be lucrative but hard to initially get established I would think
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