A job that is similar to being a teacher would be a college professor. And another job that is similar to being a teacher would be a guidance counselor or a student counselor.
This will depend upon which aspect of being a veterinarian you want to emulate. The closest in terms of responsibility, knowledge, training and leadership would be a degree in human medicine - DO, MD, dentist, pharmacist.
The closest in terms of work environment would be veterinary technician or technologist, with veterinary assistant a close second.
Other jobs where you would work with animals include livestock farmer, breeder, trainer, biologist/zoologist, and similar fields.
Osteopaths and physiotherapists both have similar work descriptions as chiropractors, but there are definitely also differences. They all use spinal manipulation, but chiropractors are the most well trained in this art. They all use exercise therapy/rehabilitation, but physiotherapists are the most well trained in this practice. They all approach the body holistically, but physiotherapists tend to do this the least. If you are dealing with a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) in the US (different from an osteopath), they are medically trained and can also perform surgeries and write prescriptions.
There are a world full of jobs that are simillair to being an animal doctor,but I will give you a few specific jobs.You can either be an Animal Caretaker at the zoo,Animal trainer,Vet Assistant,Marine Biologist,or a Pet groomer.
In hospitals: nurses, orderlies, aids
In office : assistants, nurses, secretaries, bookkeeper
what are similar jobs for a doctor
pharmacist
a nurse
veterinarian.
Its simular to doctors.
a judge or an attorney
Jobs that have to do with the wellness of animals can be found in various different fields. Some examples are veterinarian, researcher, and farmer, which all require different skill sets.
a artist, painter, sculptor
Jobs in Africa are similar to jobs around the world. Many countries in Africa have engineers, doctors, plumbers and teachers.
being a plumber.
being a llama
Surprisingly, no, at least in the United States. While a vet tech and a veterinarian both need to master some of the same technical skills (blood draw, urine collection, etc.), a veterinarian needs to be interested in a much wider range of information and be able to synthesize a lot of different data rapidly. When applying to vet school, some admissions boards in the United States view being a vet tech as a potential red flag - the jobs are different enough that if you are happy as a vet tech you won't be happy as a vet.
To answer this question make sure you focus on jobs that are similar to the one you are applying to. Your response should be direct and succinct.
some of the possible jobs in religion are to be either being called by to do that job, that is called a vocation. some of the jobs, are becoming a priest,nun etc.
Being a clown at a kids party??