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Veterinary Receptionist Reviews
What is it like working as a Veterinary Receptionist?
September 2022
It is rewarding and a curse.
Veterinary Receptionist in Goodlettsville:
Pros: The animals that come in and meeting new clients.
Cons: Underpaid and overworked
May 2020
Great job that I'm comfortable with.
Veterinary Receptionist in Jacksonville:
Pros: Helping patients and their owners by treating them like family.
Cons: Low pay and rude clients.
July 2019
Great Place to work.
Veterinary Receptionist in Western Springs:
Pros: Interacting with the animals that come into the Hospital.
Cons: Sometime the Techs and Doctors single certain people out.
June 2019
Veterinary Receptionist in Goldsboro:
Pros: Diversity of people due to military relocations.
Cons: Hard to get good paying jobs due to over abundance of people.
January 2019
Nice.
Veterinary Receptionist in Pointe-Claire:
Pros: Close to home
Cons: Feel secluded
November 2018
Fun.
Veterinary Receptionist in Edmonton:
Pros: My coworkers are like family
Cons: The pay
August 2016
Veterinary Receptionist:
Pros: Working with animals.
Cons: Unwarranted stress.
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