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Get out of Indiana and go to a better job market and you could. It part of why I said get a pharmacy degree. The average Pharmacist makes $122k as the national median. In the Philly area, the median is $135k.
I hate counting little pills....

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I hate counting little pills
Just count the big ones.

The Pharmacy techs or machines count them anyway, the Pharmacist just makes sure the order is right and cross checks accuracy and interactions against other drugs the customer may be taking.
 
Get out of Indiana and go to a better job market and you could. It part of why I said get a pharmacy degree. The average Pharmacist makes $122k as the national median. In the Philly area, the median is $135k.
Nah besides, too far along to start over. Doing pretty good in my MBA, starting for that is about the same.
 
Get out of Indiana and go to a better job market and you could. It part of why I said get a pharmacy degree. The average Pharmacist makes $122k as the national median. In the Philly area, the median is $135k.
And with 17000 pharmaceutical employees now laid off competition is gonna be at a high
 
And with 17000 pharmaceutical employees now laid off competition is gonna be at a high
They aren’t Pharmacists. It’s a whole different thing. There is actually a serious shortage of Pharmacists right now and likely will be for the next 10 years.
 
They aren’t Pharmacists. It’s a whole different thing. There is actually a serious shortage of Pharmacists right now and likely will be for the next 10 years.

Would love to start over but good grief it's too late in the game for that. That's like playing DT all your life and then suddenly after you've signed on to an NFL team, you wanna go play QB
 
Would love to start over but good grief it's too late in the game for that. That's like playing DT all your life and then suddenly after you've signed on to an NFL team, you wanna go play QB
It’s never too late to start down a better path with higher success potential.

My Mother didn’t get her BS degree until she was 40 and got her Ph.D. at 50. She retired as head of the School of Nursing at Widener University. My father didn’t get his Ph.D. until he was 32 and retired from Sun Oil 25 years later and then went on to found a biotech company that was one of the top 25 IPOs of 1990.

The future is what you decide to make of it...not where you have been until now.
 
I wanna find a nice quiet place with purty nurses to bathe me...and grow old dreaming of the Mopars that got away
 
It’s never too late to start down a better path with higher success potential.

My Mother didn’t get her BS degree until she was 40 and got her Ph.D. at 50. She retired as head of the School of Nursing at Widener University. My father didn’t get his Ph.D. until he was 32 and retired from Sun Oil 25 years later and then went on to found a biotech company that was one of the top 25 IPOs of 1990.

The future is what you decide to make of it...not where you have been until now.
Right which is why I took your advice and went back for my masters. Something honestly I hadn't thought of doing. The average MBA in Indiana starts out around that 100k mark. And is the lowest unemployment of All degrees in Indiana with an expected growth of positions near the top of all majors not medical related. I'll be happy with 100k
 
It’s never too late to start down a better path with higher success potential.

My Mother didn’t get her BS degree until she was 40 and got her Ph.D. at 50. She retired as head of the School of Nursing at Widener University. My father didn’t get his Ph.D. until he was 32 and retired from Sun Oil 25 years later and then went on to found a biotech company that was one of the top 25 IPOs of 1990.

The future is what you decide to make of it...not where you have been until now.
the only thing that kept me from being that successful was a complete lack of talent, non-existent ambition and an unfathomable desire to take a nap...
 
Right which is why I took your advice and went back for my masters. Something honestly I hadn't thought of doing. The average MBA in Indiana starts out around that 100k mark. And is the lowest unemployment of All degrees in Indiana with an expected growth of positions near the top of all majors not medical related. I'll be happy with 100k
Well, like my Dad always said “If that’s all you want, that’s all you will ever get.”
 
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