I find it a sad, sad, shame that as techs we have to settle for so little money when we do the same kind of medicine as a medical doctor-we just do it on animals!
$17 an hour would be considered a good wage up here where I live but it really should be a middle of the road wage and not a top wage for a vet tech graduate. I know that down in the Bay area here, such as Pacifica, (in California) that a vet tech with experience can make $30 an hour, but it is so expensive to live there that you are probably really only bringing in $15 an hour after expenses.
Why should we have to battle for higher wages? Why can't the vets that need us be willing to pay us accordingly? The tech that replaced me told me that my ex boss wants her to act as the manager now to boot but not give her any kind of compensation for it. It's really ridiculous but the solution will have to be techs demanding more money while promoting what we do to a larger audience. Only with that kind of recognition and clout that public knowledge has will technicians be able to reap higher wages.
So join your state organizations and make noise on all levels-from the clinics you work in to the clients you see- let them know what you do. Go to the high schools and the colleges and promote yourself and our chosen career. Make it known outside of the veterinary circle.
Only then will vets be shamed into paying us what we are worth!!!
GET LOUD!!!!!

