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i am currently in high school, and i have a pharmacy background. My family has had success in the independent pharmacy business. They have promised to support me if i ever wish to obtain stores.
The quickest way to finish pharmacy is though a 6 year program directly from high school. Will students in these programs have the ability (from a financial and motivational) perspective to invest in buying stores while still in college, and act as sleeping partners, while another pharmacist takes over? The money need not come from them, it could come from their family. Or will kids in these programs be "nerds", who do not have the ability to move forward?
Are there any programs with a distinct affluent group of students?
Is it common to pursue business ventures while still in college?
Is it possible to pursue ventures given the stress of studying?
Will people have the ability to invest?
Is it the goal of most studying students to become a chain pharmacist?
You see i am motivated. I have a passion. I am left with a few doubts.
I know that many people here on this forum have very little to no experience in attaining success. Many of you work in chains.
That being said, many of you are also motivated. Many of you are students, or have recently graduated. Many of you should be able to answer the questions.
I don't think I'm any less of a man when I say this but Yes GamecockPharmD. The parents will pay for school, and my dad is already well established in the business and will supply the money to buy stores while in college. What remains is finding pharmacists who will get a percentage of the sales along with any salary a chain may offer and will work, and obviously partner(s).
I really feel bad for you man. Back when my dad graduated he was in debt as well. He worked for Wallgreens for 12 years before finally having the ability to venture into independents.
Please answer my questions though. Any response will be highly appreciated.
Are there any programs (6 year pharmd) with a distinct affluent group of students?
Is it common to pursue business ventures while still in college?
Is it possible to pursue ventures given the stress of studying?
Will people have the ability to invest?
Is it the goal of most studying students to become a chain pharmacist? (even with the offer of a 100k+ plus base salary and 10% of the sales that an independent pharmacy can offer? )