YES, it is a dedication. You often feel called to it, and you make it your lifelong perogative. I have been in that sphere for 30 years and now I am retired I still do some voluntary work in the healing area.
2007-03-14 08:49:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't know if your question included veterinarians, but we are considered health care professionals by federal law..... :-)
Yes. I can't imagine myself doing anything else. I had problems in school and sometimes thought I couldn't get there... I explored other majors, but I wasn't happy. I definitely feel like sometimes I'm not the right person for a particular case, and NOT afraid of confessing... but I still believe I am here to help people and their pets. I finally got here, and couldnt be more satisfied.
I feel this is my purpose, and this is what makes me happy and fulfilled. If I was put in this world for this or something else.... I don't know yet..... if I have a bigger reason to be here, I guess I'll find out when I'm 90 years old :-)
2007-03-14 15:48:10
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answered by kitty98 4
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I'm not sure about it being WHY I am here but I do feel it was meant for me to do. We all have many talents and more than one purpose. It's just a matter of picking one and making the best of it.
2007-03-14 15:52:38
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answered by blackonblack 1
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Yes, that's why it is called a vocation and not necessarily a career...
Particularly as (certainly in the UK) the pay can be abysmal, the working conditions appalling and the hours exhausting.
But the personal reward is tremendous.
2007-03-14 16:14:23
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answered by cymraesgwyllt 4
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In a word: Exactly.
2007-03-14 15:52:01
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answered by Anonymous
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