
Technicians will weather the economic storm, report says
Technician ranks No. 2 in recession-proof jobs.
Good news for veterinary technicians: In this fading economy, you have staying power. According to Laurence Shatkin, career information specialist and author of “150 Best Recession-Proof Jobs,” the recession won't result in layoffs for technicians. In fact, Shatkin lists technician as No. 2 in his top 10 recession-proof jobs. Veterinarians come in at No. 4.
In an interview aired on CBS Evening News Friday, Feb. 20, Shatkin says the reason veterinary technicians are recession-proof is because pets are now considered part of the family unit. Their healthcare is no longer thought of as discretionary spending, he says, it's essential. Shatkin supported his theory with numbers. In 2006, Americans spent $24.5 billion on healthcare for pets. That's more than double the amount spent in 1996.
With more owners requesting more care, it's not surprising that CBS's news show named the veterinary profession as the fastest growing field, second to computer analysis, and estimated that the field will grow 41 percent in the next decade. Cynthia Mark, also
How realistic is Mark's 70K goal-and should technicians earn such high salaries? To see what industry experts think,
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