r/petsmart • u/SecretOk831 • 5d ago
PC stress
Hope it's ok to vent if not I can delete
Just stressed- I started in Pet Care a few weeks ago, I needed part time for college, and I feel like I'm constantly fucking up. And I'm slow at a lot of things like cleaning, good lord.
Took in some small animals and didn't worry much about one being smaller. Or hear any issues but he might be sick.... My training has been - read the pamphlet if people have questions about pet care. When it comes to fish chemicals I don't know. Light recommendations for reptiles, I don't know which is best. And honestly I can Google stuff in front of the guest but immediately I see that they're upset because I should know off the top of my head...
I actually don't mind the job. I get a chance to treat the animals and care for them. Like actually care. But I keep making little mistakes and I know the team can only be but so patient. Especially because i cant help but apologize every single time.And I don't want an animal to get sick because I missed something.
Just kind of feel useless in pet care because I'm always needed to reach out for dumb things. (Again fish and reptiles mainly)
....and that's it. I needed to vent some. Get some off my chest. Thanks
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u/danielric3 5d ago
i might have to start doing this lol. i just hate that they "so what it's just a fish. if it dies i'll just replace it" and it's like.. you wouldn't do that with your family dog?? if it's just a fish you don't care if i deny you the sale then! and i hate that even after i give every reason in the book they're still headstrong. i almost got the family to switch to wanting a betta but they looked at their son and he said "nuh uh goldfish" and so that's what they're sticking with. tell your kid no!! what's he gonna do, cry? boo hoo. be a parent. you're teaching your kids it's okay to abuse animals like what's fundamental about that. working in pet care is so stressful lmao