
|Articles|February 9, 2010
BizQuiz: Are you a great employee? (Answer 3c)
Taking the BizQuiz? This is the answer to Question 3.
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3) C—No way!
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Dirty cages are no surprise in a veterinary hospital, but letting a patient sit in its own filth is a cardinal sin at the clinic. The goal in a veterinary clinic should always be this, according to Nancy Humphrey, RVT, a senior technician at Sanford Animal Hospital in Sanford, N.C.: When you have the time, do it yourself. As you seek more and better training and gain responsibility, don’t think of pitching in with the dirty work as a demotion—or disrespect.
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