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My Vets Closing their Practice
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<blockquote data-quote="Travlr" data-source="post: 1792971" data-attributes="member: 42463"><p>I've known one large animal vet that didn't keep a brick and mortar location. He worked out of his truck and his wife managed his appointments and billing out of their home. He had a heated storage unit for stocking essentials, but the truck had a very nice box on it that held everything he needed. He'd lease a new truck every three years and take the bed off to put the utility box on, and then do the same thing the next time replacing the pristine bed on the old lease. He didn't look like he was hurting and I'm sure his expenses were much less than vets keeping a business location.</p><p></p><p>I've even heard of human doctors doing something similar... making house calls rather than keeping an office.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travlr, post: 1792971, member: 42463"] I've known one large animal vet that didn't keep a brick and mortar location. He worked out of his truck and his wife managed his appointments and billing out of their home. He had a heated storage unit for stocking essentials, but the truck had a very nice box on it that held everything he needed. He'd lease a new truck every three years and take the bed off to put the utility box on, and then do the same thing the next time replacing the pristine bed on the old lease. He didn't look like he was hurting and I'm sure his expenses were much less than vets keeping a business location. I've even heard of human doctors doing something similar... making house calls rather than keeping an office. [/QUOTE]
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