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I have just started working as a vet tech at a low budget hospital, I signed no paper work before working and really had no idea i got the job until one of the doctors said "see you monday", I have no previous experience as a vet tech and I think it is a little odd that I am offered no manuals or anything to read, I am also getting paid with company cashier checks and not getting a pay stubb along with it, though i am keeping track of my hours. I have recently worked at a vet hospital as a receptionist for a year and a half and that one was not at all scared of the DEO. I do not wish to get my company in trouble i just think there is something fishy going around, thanks for any info anyone has to give

Chances are something fishy is going on. You don't state where you are at, but most States require you to get a pay stub indicating any and all deductions.

I would ask for the stub -- say you need it to get a loan or something. If they are not required to provide you one, make them prove it.

And start looking elsewhere for a job -- and hey, you are now an experienced vet tech.

It's a small operation, use it as an opportunity to learn and get certified.

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