Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20170225142933/@comment-1915529-20170810192218

I did some training several years ago and one of my fellow students wasn't able to make it into class one day. After several weeks had passed with no attendance, it was deemed by the trainer that she'd missed too much. This lead to her to resign from the class and wait until next year to start over. I can imagine no matter the reason, that sort of thing must happen a lot.

Another thing we don't appreciate is the brilliance of boring lives. You wait until something happens, or a string of events happen in your life and you'll just wish that things return to be boring again as soon as possible.

I can imagine the majority of the students being enthusiastic. I mean, it's not the kind of career people fall into as a safety net. For that you have shop assistants, warehouse workers and factory line workers. They are the jobs people get when there's nothing else they can do. Learning to be a vet I would assume is something people do because that is what interests them.