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May 12, 2025 by VeterinaryModa Team

💰 Keep or Save 30% More: Modern Platforms vs Relief Agencies

While articles from locum relief agencies comparing relief veterinary work to full-time employment highlight some important points about flexibility and hourly rates, they don’t always tell the full story or make an “apples to apples” comparison. It’s crucial to understand the complete financial picture to make an informed career decision. We examine the key factors that impact actual take-home earnings as well as your lifestyle. The results are eye-opening…

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Understanding the Full Financial Picture

While relief work often advertises attractively high hourly rates, the reality of take-home pay requires a more nuanced analysis. Many relief agencies selectively present gross hourly rates without accounting for the substantial costs and time factors that impact actual earnings. Let’s break down the real financial comparison between relief and employed positions, considering all the factors that affect your bottom line.

Compensation Structure

At first glance, relief rates of $150/hour compared to employed rates of $80/hour may seem like a clear financial advantage. However, this surface-level comparison overlooks crucial factors, including tax implications, benefits, insurance requirements, and the reality of actual billable hours. A full-time employed position guarantees 1,875 working hours annually, while relief work typically yields only 1,500 billable hours due to scheduling gaps and administrative time.

The Hidden Costs of Independence

Relief veterinarians bear significant expenses that employed veterinarians don’t face. The additional self-employment “overhead” alone accounts for 8.0% of gross income, while professional liability insurance, health coverage, and basic business expenses add thousands more to annual costs. These expenses are automatically covered for employed veterinarians, often with superior group coverage rates that would be difficult to match individually.

The Value of Benefits

Employee benefits packages, conservatively valued at $20,000 annually, include more than just health insurance. They typically feature retirement contributions, continuing education allowances, professional dues coverage, and paid time off. Relief veterinarians must self-fund these benefits or forgo them entirely, significantly impacting their actual compensation package.

True Income Comparison

Component

Relief Vet

Employed Vet

Your Hourly Rate$150$80
Agency Hourly Rate[ $195 ]
Potential Annual Hours18751875
Actual Billable Hours115001875
Annual Agency Earnings[ $67,500 ]
Your Annual Income$225,000$150,000
Self Employment Overhead
(estimate 8.0%)
-$18,0000
Health Insurance- $8,500Included in Benefits
see below
Liability Insurance- $500
Day To Day Expenses- $2,000
Other Benefits$0$20,000

Net Annual Value

$196,000

$170,000

Important Notes:

  1. The impact of downtime is significant: Relief veterinarians typically experience around 20% non-billable time due to scheduling gaps, seasonal variations, and administrative tasks. This represents potential lost earnings of up to $55,000+ annually (375 hours × $150/hr).
  2. All calculations are approximate and may vary based on location, specific circumstances, and market conditions.
  3. Agency fees and markups are not included in this comparison – these can further impact actual earnings for relief veterinarians that work through agencies by inflating your hourly rates and reducing your competitive position.

The Agency Factor

When working through traditional locum relief agencies, the financial picture becomes even more complex. Agency consultants typically work on commission-based structures that create concerning incentives and conflicts of interest:

Commission-Based Incentives

  • Consultants earn based on the spread between vet rates and practice charges
  • Pressure to minimize veterinary professional compensation
  • Motivation to maximize practice charges
  • The wider the gap, the higher the consultant’s commission
  • No incentive to create fair, sustainable relationships

Financial Impact of Agency Models

  • 25-30% agency markup on every hour worked
  • Commission-based staffing consultants
  • Hidden fees and charges
  • Contract restrictions and limitations
  • Barriers to direct relationships between veterinary professionals and practices

The Impact of Downtime

The reality of relief work includes significant non-billable time that isn’t immediately apparent in hourly rate comparisons. Whether due to seasonal fluctuations, scheduling gaps, or administrative requirements, relief veterinarians typically face about 20% downtime. This translates to approximately 375 unbilled hours annually – time that could represent up to $54,000 in potential earnings at relief rates.

Modern Platform Solutions

Today’s veterinary staffing platforms offer a better way:

  • Direct connections between veterinary professionals and practices without middlemen
  • Transparent, subscription-based pricing
  • No percentage-based markups
  • Freedom to negotiate terms
  • Building long-term professional relationships

Making an Informed Decision

Understanding these financial realities doesn’t mean relief work isn’t viable – it simply means the decision needs to be based on complete information. Modern platforms that directly connect veterinarians with practices, charging minimal subscription fees rather than percentage-based markups, can help mitigate some of these challenges. These platforms eliminate unnecessary middlemen, allow for direct negotiation of terms, and keep more value within the veterinary profession itself.

Whether relief or employed work is right for you depends on various factors, including:

  • Your desired work-life balance
  • Tolerance for income variability
  • Need for benefits and financial stability
  • Professional development goals
  • Geographic flexibility preferences

The key is having accurate, complete information to make truly informed decisions about your career path. This includes understanding exactly how much of your hard-earned money goes to middlemen who may add minimal value to the relationship.

The 30% Advantage for Veterinary Practices

Veterinary practices using traditional relief agencies face a significant financial burden that’s often overlooked. By switching to contemporary staffing platforms, practices can immediately realize a 30% cost reduction on locum relief staffing – or choose to reinvest those savings directly into their relief team members.

Here’s the straightforward math: When traditional agencies charge practices $195/hour while paying veterinarians $150/hour, that 25-30% markup goes entirely to agency overhead and consultant commissions. Modern subscription-based platforms eliminate this markup completely, allowing practices to:

  • Option 1: Reduce costs by 30% – Maintain competitive compensation for relief veterinarians while significantly lowering practice staffing expenses, improving overall clinic profitability
  • Option 2: Attract top talent – Offer 30% higher compensation to relief veterinarians (up to $195/hour instead of $150/hour) with no additional cost to the practice
  • Option 3: Create a balanced approach – Split the difference with moderate cost savings while still offering above-market compensation to secure the most qualified relief professionals

The subscription model creates transparency and alignment between practices and veterinary professionals – all for a modest monthly subscription that can be as little as $10 per month. Without percentage-based commissions driving decisions, both parties can negotiate arrangements that truly serve their mutual interests – creating sustainable relationships that benefit the entire veterinary community.

Closing thoughts…

Whether relief or full-time employment is right for you depends on your personal circumstances, career goals, and lifestyle preferences. We encourage veterinary professionals to carefully consider all aspects – financial and non-financial – when making their career choices.

Both paths can lead to successful and fulfilling careers in veterinary medicine. The key is understanding the complete picture to make an informed decision that aligns with your professional and personal goals.


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