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I spent five long years studying to be a vet and I'm up against JobBridge ads paying €50 a week

Veterinary Ireland has said it has written to the Department of Social Protection to express their concerns about JobBridge vet positions. Here, one graduate tells her story.

Veterinary Ireland has said this week that it has asked JobBridge to clarify if vet positions should be included in the scheme and has written to the Department of Social Protection to express their concerns.

Here one veterinary graduate writes about her experience. 

ACCORDING TO THE Oxford Dictionary, the word profession is defined as “a paid occupation, especially one that involves prolonged training and a formal qualification”.

I thought I had achieved this when I graduated just over six years ago. My degree was in veterinary medicine. It takes five years to learn everything there is to know about being a vet and a lifetime to consolidate it.

That’s what a profession really is, a life’s work.

Now imagine a world where the newest and brightest members of this profession aren’t cared for. Where all the knowledge they’ve accumulated isn’t nurtured, but neglected. That was my experience when I qualified.

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The reason for writing this is I recently saw an advert on JobBridge looking for a vet to work in a practice in Donegal for €50 a week. What self-respecting profession would allow new grads to be treated this way? And the worst thing was, I wasn’t even surprised.

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When I qualified in 2009, the recession had hit, but the word on the street was that vets were hiring. This was the case, but it was incredibly slow and employers, for the most part, were uninterested in new grads.

Five long years in college 

I was keen to put into practice all that I had learned and to start earning some money to pay back those now terrifyingly steep student loans. It had been five long years of pasta and toasted cheese sandwiches.

It should be stated at this point that the life of a new grad is pretty tough. There is zero support. There is no association or group that looks out for them and helps them find a suitable job.

There are no checks put in place to ensure that a new grad is placed in a mentoring environment. We are literally handed a scroll and left on the side of the Stillorgan dual carriageway to fend for ourselves.

There are internships available, but they are few in number and don’t suit everyone. It is simply a matter of going for interviews and ringing a few older grads to find out if a place is “okay”. The non-vet reading this is probably thinking, grow up, it’s the same for everyone starting out. But what you don’t realise is there are literally no checks in place. A new grad is at the complete mercy of an employer.

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Remember that a veterinary practice is legally required to provide a 24-hour, seven days a week on call service. So what? Think what that is like for a small practice where the new grad is at the bottom of the food chain. There are rarely any planned out rotas and even if there are, nights and weekends off are generally dictated by the whim of the employer.

Salary uncertainty

I will move onto salary. People reading this may be inclined to say suck it up and think of the money. It must be made clear that in the majority of practices, there is no on-call rate. You are on an annual salary and that includes all out-of-hours work.

Average salary starting out? Anywhere from €16,000 to €25,000. There is no standard of pay. There are of course exceptions, but this was the experience for me and my friends starting out.

I have at times calculated how many hours I have worked a week only to find out that I’ve received less than minimum wage for a career that I slogged away at for five years.

In short, it is quite a daunting task leaving the comfort of the vet college where one is surrounded by peers and mentors, and entering the chaotic world of the on-call vet. The learning curve is a steep one and is made unnecessarily stressful by the fact that most of the major surgeries and emergency situations we have trained for will end up being done without a more experienced vet present.

Instead the new grad will be left with a grumpy farmer staring over their shoulder asking if they know what the hell they’re doing or a receptionist entering the surgery room every five minutes to inform them that there’s a waiting room full of clients and to hurry up. Where is the more experienced vet?

Either too busy with their own workload or too worn out to care. This is the current sorry state of the veterinary profession in Ireland.

The author of this article wishes to remain anonymous.

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    Mute Jason Culligan
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    Sep 17th 2016, 3:12 PM

    Well, if our patrol boats were actually patrolling our coasts rather than acting as a migrant ferry system that might help. Even then, we don’t have anywhere near the naval capacity to keep tabs on everything happening in our waters.

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    Mute Peter fechter
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    Sep 17th 2016, 3:20 PM

    Jason…the worlds largest trawler is currently docked in Ijmuiden….formerly the Irish Veronica.

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    Mute Mr KnowitAll
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    Sep 17th 2016, 3:22 PM

    The Irish Navy is now just an extension of the Italian Navy.

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    Mute Alan Tright
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    Sep 17th 2016, 3:26 PM

    The Irish navy are a taxpayer funded human trafficking service.

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    Mute Nicola King
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    Sep 17th 2016, 3:34 PM

    Both of these things should be done at once. The Navy should be helping the people fleeing war to get to somewhere safe. People of course are more important than dolphins or whales. Though I wholeheartedly believe that dolphins and whales should be protected.

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    Mute PaulJ
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    Sep 17th 2016, 3:37 PM

    Nicola what wars are all these migrants fleeing? They are coming from all parts of Africa before hopping on inflatables in Tripoli to go 30 miles off the African coast to get picked up by the navy/ferry service!

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    Sep 17th 2016, 3:38 PM

    I think the navy has more than 1 ship. As they only seem to have one ship working in the Med at the time I’m assuming the remaining 7-8 ships are patrolling Irish waters and doing fishery protection.

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    Mute Peter fechter
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    Sep 17th 2016, 3:42 PM

    Our “fishery protection vessels” ( not navy ) are NOT helping people flee wars….they are enabling people flee countries all over the continent of Africa that do not have social welfare systems.

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    Mute Peter fechter
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    Sep 17th 2016, 3:44 PM

    A number are in port at all times for crew changes, provisioning, refitting, repairs etc…

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    Sep 17th 2016, 3:53 PM

    Atlantic dawn not veronica fyi

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    Sep 17th 2016, 5:09 PM

    And lest we forget , to our shame , we started the rot in 2000 by launching one of the worlds worst super trawler the Atlantic Dawn …!
    Hoovering up precious fish catches off the west coast of Africa.
    Environmental groups called it ‘ neo-colonialism ‘ at the time .

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    Sep 17th 2016, 5:17 PM

    Aiden…i stand corrected.

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    Sep 18th 2016, 7:48 AM

    @Jason Culligan: Our navy is carrying out of humanitarian mission in the Med’….you and others who have a problem with rescuing men, women and children are less fortunate then you might look up the meaning of ‘Humanitarian’ in the dictionary.

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    Sep 18th 2016, 7:50 AM

    * that are less fortunate then you

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    Mute Harlowe Brendan
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    Sep 17th 2016, 3:11 PM

    At this stage , dolphins and whales and some other animals should have non human person hood, along with the legal protections afforded with that. We know they are incredibly intelligent and social animals, and even have their own language .

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    Sep 17th 2016, 3:13 PM

    If they were so intelligent they would of invented the iPhone and wouldn’t perform tricks for food

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    Mute Jason Culligan
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    Sep 17th 2016, 3:20 PM

    For tens of thousands of years humans lived out of caves and threw stone-tipped spears at wild animals. Lack of technology doesn’t directly mean a lack of intelligence.

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    Sep 17th 2016, 3:22 PM

    *would have invented

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    Sep 17th 2016, 3:29 PM

    Cholly, did you invent the iPhone? Could you have? Now think about your social behaviour and ask yourself if you never pro formed a ‘trick’ for food.

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    Sep 17th 2016, 4:30 PM

    OK ok I stand corrected

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    Mute Greg Blake
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    Sep 17th 2016, 6:31 PM

    Funny cholly, but there are over six billion humans who didn’t invent the iPhone, and we all perform for food somehow.

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    Sep 17th 2016, 8:17 PM

    Humans think they’re the most intelligent creatures on the planet because they invented the iphone, and all dolphins do is splash around in the sea and have fun all day.
    Dolphins think they’re the most intelligent creatures on the planet for the very same reasons.

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    Sep 17th 2016, 3:20 PM

    Monitoring? No no no.. Our hero “Navy” are too busy in the Southern Med facilitating human traffickers to be bothered about our costal waters…

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    Sep 17th 2016, 5:32 PM

    Ban supertrawlers

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    Sep 17th 2016, 9:04 PM

    @Conor Ryan: I was waiting to see this comment so I could agree wholeheartedly. Whats wrong with returning to smaller scale local fishing fleets? More jobs, better for the ocean hence better for the planet.

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    Sep 17th 2016, 3:34 PM

    Nah the Navy is too busy with its do-gooder ferry service

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    Sep 17th 2016, 3:28 PM

    Outrage because 3 dolphins died? Not because of the fact that the super trawlers are decimating oceans ecosystems?

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    Sep 17th 2016, 4:34 PM

    For those who don’t quite understand this comment, know that this happens to an estimated 300,000 every year. Such a nice f*****g species, aren’t we. http://uk.whales.org/wdc-in-action/shrouded-by-sea-sad-truth-about-dolphin-deaths-in-fishing-nets

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    Sep 17th 2016, 3:16 PM

    Neither of the infamous pair of supertrawlers are near the Irish coast right now…..the Annalies Illena and the Margiris….but there was silence when they and their small German sisters were off Donegal.

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    Sep 17th 2016, 3:27 PM

    Would be nice if someone blew them out of the water! Nice big lump of Semtex would do it. Crew and all!

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    Sep 17th 2016, 3:40 PM

    How would you feel if that actually happened? A net negative?

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    Mute Lovely weather
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    Sep 17th 2016, 10:48 PM

    Plenty of dolphins being killed right now in Taiji, Japan.

    Look up Facebook pages Ric O Barry dolphin project or Sea Shepherd Cove Guardians.

    The slaughter occurs everyday in Taiji from Sept 1st to March first. What drives this killing…? The ‘Swim with Dolphin businesses/SeaWorlds of this World.

    They pay for the Japanese to capture and train the ‘Pretty young dolphins from the ocean’….meanwhile the older males/females are slaughtered. Google YouTube ‘ PSA My friend is’

    http://youtu.be/4uBfafEcqGU

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    http://youtu.be/kzGKPhdsWSI

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    Sep 17th 2016, 5:02 PM

    All trawlers no matter how big or small kill dolphin and alot of pilot whales they are gutted when hauled abaord to enable them to sink to hide them really if we want to eat fish this is the price Save our oceans DON’T EAT FISH

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    Sep 17th 2016, 7:38 PM

    Give the documentary Atlantic a watch. Real eye opening about what’s going on in Irish waters

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    Sep 17th 2016, 11:36 PM

    Super trawlers are crazy, normal people have a limit to what they can fish for and these can rape the entire ocean… How?

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    Sep 19th 2016, 1:36 AM

    The sea’s are over fished and so many other fish are been killed unnecessary something has to be done about this!

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