People who think that working at a vet clinic means playing with puppies and kittens all day.
Yeah, no. Playing with cute animals is a tiny fraction of a percent of the job. The rest is cleaning, getting information about what's going on with the pet, cleaning, answering questions, cleaning, restraining animals (who are sometimes trying to bite or scratch you), cleaning, assisting the doctor with surgery, cleaning, filling medications, cleaning, answering phones, cleaning, filling out paperwork... oh, and did I mention cleaning? And when I say "cleaning," I mean disinfecting EVERYTHING after
every use - because this is a medical facility and we have to minimize the chances of pathogens spreading to healthy patients - and it often also means cleaning up feces, urine, blood, vomit, mucus, and whatever other bodily fluid the patients leave.
And NO, dear new employee, we do not have a janitor. We ARE the janitors. Cleaning is like 90% of the job, so get used to it and quit complaining or quit the job altogether so we can hire someone who has a realistic idea of what the job entails.