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I have no qualifications at the moment and I would be happy to either gain some qualifications and go in at a higher level job or start at the bottom and work my way up. I am not sure yet what kind of job I would like to do with animals, possibly at a zoo or animal sanctuary? What kind of jobs are there going?

2007-01-19 07:21:21 · 4 answers · asked by cigaro19 5 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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It depends on where you live and whether there is an FE College near you that provides a BTEC Animal Care course. You could do the 1-year First Diploma course with a few D grade GCSE's and then the 2-year National Diploma if you wanted to.

It would be a good idea to do some unpaid work with your local dog pound or animal shelter. This would show how serious you are about caring for animals. Call in to your local Connexions Centre (Careers Service) - they are brilliant. They'll tell you everything you need to know. If you're an adult, ask to make an appointment for an adult guidance interview. It's free - you have nothing to lose and all to gain. Good luck.

2007-01-19 07:37:03 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You could try and start off with some voluntary work in your local area. Look in Yellow pages to see what in your area. You could always take evening classes at tech, check out yours to gain some qualifications. I think the RSPC want qualifications, thats what my neice is working towards at college.

2007-01-19 07:28:37 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Very uncommon; I see lots of gray squirrels yet i have in no way considered an albino. they are likely proper, perchance from a similar muddle. The species is gray squirrel, even besides the undeniable fact that they many times brownish, so that you've white gray squirrels on your backyard. regrettably, even with the reality that they are eye-catching creatures, they have destroyed the habitat of the community pink squirrel in a few of the rustic. pink squirrels are literally uncommon outdoors of Scotland and north west England.

2016-11-25 20:50:45 · answer #3 · answered by livesay 4 · 0 0

Look at the RSPCA website and/or call them for more info. If you want bigger kind of animals call a zoo and ask them for more info

2007-01-19 07:26:31 · answer #4 · answered by Stephanie C 3 · 0 1

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