- Joined
- Apr 3, 2004
- Messages
- 33,852
the most bang for the buck?..
Dancing Fire|1363633757|3407965 said:the most bang for the buck?..
Gypsy|1363636374|3408000 said:Life is not about money. It's about happiness. And if you are unhappy at your job/career no matter how much money you make, you aren't going to be happy period.
mogster|1363644822|3408100 said:Also, you can work in a field that you love, but still be miserable because your employer/workplace/coworkers are insufferable.
but happiness does not pay my bills.Gypsy|1363636374|3408000 said:Life is not about money. It's about happiness. And if you are unhappy at your job/career no matter how much money you make, you aren't going to be happy period.
ruby59|1363635797|3407996 said:Speaking for my children, I will say that an accounting degree will give you a shot at a pretty decent living wage. Every company needs one and you cannot out source. Pharmacy is another. Around here, jobs start at $75,000 a year.
why not? never met an unemployed pharmacist yet.there are at least 3 CVS + 3 Walgreens within 1 mile from where i live.pandabee|1363650575|3408175 said:ruby59|1363635797|3407996 said:Speaking for my children, I will say that an accounting degree will give you a shot at a pretty decent living wage. Every company needs one and you cannot out source. Pharmacy is another. Around here, jobs start at $75,000 a year.
As someone in pharmacy, I would NOT recommend that at this point. There are more and more pop-up private schools that are not accredited that are simply flooding the market with additional not nearly as qualified graduates. Add this to the fact that the demand for pharmacy jobs with the retirement of most of the baby-boomer pharmacist generation has already been filled and the job market is quickly becoming saturated in major cities, especially in states with many pharmacy schools already.
Dancing Fire|1363651701|3408193 said:why not? never met an unemployed pharmacist yet.there are at least 3 CVS + 3 Walgreens within 1 mile from where i live.pandabee|1363650575|3408175 said:ruby59|1363635797|3407996 said:Speaking for my children, I will say that an accounting degree will give you a shot at a pretty decent living wage. Every company needs one and you cannot out source. Pharmacy is another. Around here, jobs start at $75,000 a year.
As someone in pharmacy, I would NOT recommend that at this point. There are more and more pop-up private schools that are not accredited that are simply flooding the market with additional not nearly as qualified graduates. Add this to the fact that the demand for pharmacy jobs with the retirement of most of the baby-boomer pharmacist generation has already been filled and the job market is quickly becoming saturated in major cities, especially in states with many pharmacy schools already.
Dancing Fire|1363651701|3408193 said:why not? never met an unemployed pharmacist yet.there are at least 3 CVS + 3 Walgreens within 1 mile from where i live.pandabee|1363650575|3408175 said:ruby59|1363635797|3407996 said:Speaking for my children, I will say that an accounting degree will give you a shot at a pretty decent living wage. Every company needs one and you cannot out source. Pharmacy is another. Around here, jobs start at $75,000 a year.
As someone in pharmacy, I would NOT recommend that at this point. There are more and more pop-up private schools that are not accredited that are simply flooding the market with additional not nearly as qualified graduates. Add this to the fact that the demand for pharmacy jobs with the retirement of most of the baby-boomer pharmacist generation has already been filled and the job market is quickly becoming saturated in major cities, especially in states with many pharmacy schools already.
Dancing Fire|1363646753|3408116 said:[quote="rubybeth|1363638087|
The people I know who have skills in computer software and web coding have some of the best paying jobs with the lowest degree requirement, just a B.A. in computer science or computer engineering, and wham, $65k+ for an entry-level position.
yup, in 80's those were the best bang for the money invested but may not be nowadays?
ruby59|1363654029|3408225 said:Dancing Fire|1363651701|3408193 said:why not? never met an unemployed pharmacist yet.there are at least 3 CVS + 3 Walgreens within 1 mile from where i live.pandabee|1363650575|3408175 said:ruby59|1363635797|3407996 said:Speaking for my children, I will say that an accounting degree will give you a shot at a pretty decent living wage. Every company needs one and you cannot out source. Pharmacy is another. Around here, jobs start at $75,000 a year.
As someone in pharmacy, I would NOT recommend that at this point. There are more and more pop-up private schools that are not accredited that are simply flooding the market with additional not nearly as qualified graduates. Add this to the fact that the demand for pharmacy jobs with the retirement of most of the baby-boomer pharmacist generation has already been filled and the job market is quickly becoming saturated in major cities, especially in states with many pharmacy schools already.
Sounds like where I live. On every corner there is a CVS, PriceRite, and Walgreens. Target and Walmart have inhouse pharmacies. So does our supermarket Stop and Shop. Then there are the independents like Phred's Drugs. And many of the medical buildings have their own inhouse pharmacies. We have a wondeful state college where you can take the 7 year pharmacy course and be in good position for a job with great pay.
YT|1363645191|3408103 said:**** degree!
Dancing Fire|1363633757|3407965 said:the most bang for the buck?..
try it you might like it...04diamond<3|1363659018|3408293 said:YT|1363645191|3408103 said:**** degree!
Why is everything about sex??? I'm sorry, but that's just gross.
Dancing Fire|1363662359|3408324 said:try it you might like it...04diamond<3|1363659018|3408293 said:YT|1363645191|3408103 said:**** degree!
Why is everything about sex??? I'm sorry, but that's just gross.