What does “starting at 8 a.m.” actually mean in a veterinary clinic? This episode tackles a small detail that quietly creates big tension across teams. Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, RVT, break down the difference between being “on time” and being truly ready to work. From employees easing into the day to clinics that aren’t operational at opening, they unpack how unclear expectations lead to frustration, resentment, and inconsistent culture. They also flip the conversation. It’s not just about employees showing up earlier. It’s about management designing schedules that make success possible. If appointments start at 8:00 am but prep isn’t done, the system is already broken. This episode offers practical ways to rethink start times, prep workflows, and team expectations without falling back on rigid rules or burnout culture. It also challenges the idea that “early and late” equals a good employee. If your mornings feel chaotic, rushed, or quietly tense, this conversation will hit close to home and give you a better way forward. #veterinarymedicine #vettechlife #vetmedlife #veterinaryteam #workplaceculture #teamcommunication #veterinarypodcast
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