Posted by philip d on December 29, 2018 at 13:39:02 from (142.177.130.64):
A few weeks ago our cat got bit by something and his paw got infected. Our vet lives just up the road the clinic was closed from a snow storm. I texted him a picture of it and he offered to come out. I said we can bring it to his house if it�s ok and he said sure. By this point you can likely tell where this is going but here goes anyways lol. He gave him a 2cc shot of penicillin,we were there not long,I�m guessing maybe 15-20 min? Anyways the bill came and the clinic charged us $87 for him poking the cat in the rear with a shot of penicillin. That�s all fine,I know it takes almost 10 years of university to become a vet and I don�t doubt his student loan payment would make most people�s head spin. He is a really good vet and I�m sure his bill was more than fair all things considered and because we chose to bring the cat to him doesn�t matter. I guess what�s got me bummed out is everything we need is more expensive than it was the previous time and everything we have for product to sell is either at a 6 yr low or in cattle sales a 20+ year low just makes me sick of doing what I�m doing. I know I�m getting out of dairy and in our case it�s for the best,I do hope I get the chance someday to install a couple of plugs for him down the road and return the favour by billing him the going rate. It�ll just be nice to start getting a reasonable wage for my time. My wife�s new government job is paying well over double if not triple per hour for what I�m currently paying myself for doing the day to day work on our 60 cow herd by myself. End of sob story lol thanks for listening and I hope you enjoyed the fiddle playing
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