Here's the thing. There are a few things people have suggested to "do" about this, but none of them resolve things well for you, or at least, not in the near term.
So what should you do in the near term? Make a difference where you can. Lead your colleagues by example. Be the best, most caring, most responsible vet tech you possibly can. Not because there's something wrong with the clinic that you have to compensate for, just because that's how you want to be in the world, and to hell with anyone who doesn't want to be that way. That's their problem. You're going to take absolutely the best care of the animals you're entrusted with that you possibly can.
If you keep your eye on that, it should make each day at least bearable.
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Originally posted by Peetster
We care about our guests so much that I'm going to put X.10 devices (webcams) on every run so people that want to see their dogs as they vacation can.
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That's a GREAT idea. I'd totally put Cooper up someplace I could check her out over the internet.
Of course, you could pretty much just put up a still picture of her sleeping, and it'd be the same as a live video, most of the time...