Is a pharmacist job like a tech job, where I should be leaving my job every couple years for higher pay?

  1. Look towards r/ATC. The FAA is having a shortage on Air Traffic Controllers so they are hiring off the street. This is a government job so the training is paid for and once you become fully experienced you can make 100k-250k depending on clearance level. You completed pharmacy school the aptitude test should be a breeze, but if you look at the subreddit there are ATC workers complaining about the toxicity of the job so do your due diligence.

  2. Become a truck driver making an easy 6 figures, or become your own owner operator cleaning 100k- 250k a year depending on how business savvy your are.

  3. Take you credits and put them towards an accelerated nursing program where you can get a BSN in 14 months of schooling. Nursing pays more and has more job improvement with advanced learning over the bsn.

  4. Own your own pharmaceutical local shop. You may be payed lower than working for a franchise but your life is stress free.

  5. Sell prescribed medicine over the counter as a side gig.

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