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Default Mar 07, 2022 at 05:22 PM
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hoping title isnt too long for the thread

As a kid, i had my heart set onto becoming a vetinary nurse, however getting a level 3 course is not a option and also i dont know if my learning difficulties would be too much of a obstacle.

How could i find out if my problems would be too unsafe for the animal patients and how do i find out if i could even do the job in the first place?

i do currently work, its a job i only keeping so i can pay the bills although they do look after us, i admit that


edited to add: i got a lever 3 non animal related thing, but i barely scraped through that

i think some of my dislexia is acuired from trauma, cause since 2012 which was when a huge amount of the traumas happend, i was able to read on a screen fine, but since 2012 the more years have gone by the more mixed up i get when reading a lot of information on a screen

not fun ..........

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Default Mar 08, 2022 at 12:57 AM
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Are the animal shelters you can volunteer at?
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Default Mar 08, 2022 at 06:39 AM
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I am not sure how the higher educational system works in the UK, so my idea may not work. However, is there anything like a community college where you could take a few classes, maybe things like anatomy or biology to get your feet wet and see how things go? I know there are city colleges and community colleges in the US that let you sign up for one or two classes.

Best of luck. My ex studied to be a vet technician, which sounds like the equivalent in this country. He combined that with a dog grooming course which made him well positioned to find work at vet clinics that also offered grooming services.
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Default Mar 08, 2022 at 05:50 PM
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I suggest getting a job at a vet clinic, receptionist or something. You'll be around animals and may be able to ask questions about your abilities to the staff. just an idea.

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Default Mar 08, 2022 at 10:17 PM
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It would be difficult to get any volunteer work cause current job I don get the same days off every week
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