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Nailing down a noncompete

July 1, 2008

What time frame is valid for a noncompete clause in an associate's contract? What distance from my practice do I use as a boundary?

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Calculate associate pay with this formula

July 1, 2008

Compensation: Case closed. Solve the mystery with this sample calculation.

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See associate veterinarian compensation ranges by practice type

July 1, 2008

Clueless about compensation ranges? Check out this chart.

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Figuring out fair ProSal compensation

July 1, 2008

Q. I've been at my first job for just over a year. I earn a base salary plus production and benefits. What percentage of my revenue is fair compensation?

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Starting an associate on ProSal

January 1, 2008

Q. My associate earns 22.5 percent of her total production. Of that, about 17 percent is wages and the remainder is fringe benefits. She also receives a bonus. How can I switch her to ProSal without giving away the farm?

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Rewarding longevity

September 1, 2007

My associate is receiving about $90,000 a year in compensation. She has requested a salary of $100,000 because she's been with me for eight years and she says her longevity is worth something. Is there a formula for a longevity bonus?

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Colorado surveys employee compensation

August 1, 2007

Denver — The Colorado Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) wants to know what practice-owning members are paying their employees.

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By the numbers: Getting to know the next generation of leaders

August 1, 2007

A look at associates' debt, purchasing power, interest in ownership, and more.

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Paying for associate CE

April 1, 2007

Q. I know we need to pay team members when they attend required training meetings. But what's the legal standard for paying associate veterinarians their salary to attend CE meetings? Where does the practice's responsibility end and the doctor's responsibility to maintain her license begin?

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