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Barnside Veterinary Hospital

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Even if you're just starting in the field; don't work here!!! - Anonymous employee Barnside Veterinary Hospital Employee Review

1.0
Aug 20, 2013
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Able to get required CE done due to the large amount of down time. Very well organized and thought out. Exceptionally clean.

Cons

Everything is micromanaged, most prescription medications are expired, Metacam is used for pain management in cats. Employees back stab. Upper management discusses, amongst themselves, grievances with employees in open areas for others to hear. Management has a passive-aggressive communication style.

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5.0
Sep 17, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There is plenty to learn at Barnside. I was looking for someplace to get some experience before heading off to school and I got plenty. Aside from the usual dogs and cats, they also saw small farm animals like goats and sheep. Every day was a new opportunity to learn and you never knew what would come through the door next.

Cons

I don't really have any complaints. The pay is excellent and I loved the 12 hour schedule. By working 3 1/2 days a week, you would always have half a week off.

1.0
Jun 23, 2012
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Competitive salary, extraordinarily clean and organized work environment (due to copious amount of down-time - see cons).

Cons

Barnside Veterinary Hospital offers no paid holidays, no paid vacation, and no paid sick time, unless you've been there for more than three or four years. There is no overtime available, and work days are extremely long with entirely too much down-time. Micromanagement at its worst. Managment is irrational and unreceptive to employees' concerns about anything, including legitimate personal issues and suggestions regarding improving patient care. Some medical care and recommendations/procedures for all species are questionable, but especially regarding cats. Zero advancement opportunities unless you take it upon yourself to go to school and earn a degree.

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