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Hello, guys . I left the corner devil in early 2022 after almost a decade . When I started there in 2012-2013 , I was offered $54 an hour and my pay kept increasing until I reached almost $58 per hour by 2016. After 2016, the company froze all pharmacist salaries and I never saw another penny again until I left in 2022. When I left, I had to take a little more than 10% pay cut to leave retail and landed a cushy, easy position at a PBM in their mail order pharmacy making $52 an hour . At the present time , I make just about $56/hr. What is my point ? I’m basically making the same money more or less my entire 11-12 years in this field and the inflation and cost of living is ridiculous . WFH has its perks , but I am thinking of next year starting a new job search this time in pursuit of higher pay . I believe with my experience I should be able to attain $60 something an hour . It seems to be today’s pharmacists who are just starting out or recent grads in the last 3 or 4 years are making $63-$65 an hour and I’m here with over a decade and still making low pay . Where would you go from here ? I am willing to leave my WFH setting and work again in a physical workplace as long as the pay is more in line with my experience , remains non-retail, and is not that stressful . How does specialty pharmacy pay ? Does anyone know about the specialty side of CVS or Walgreens and how much the specialty pharmacists there get paid ? What are other options to consider ? Lets be realistic - people might covet these WFH gigs and while they have their benefits and perks , pay is realistically even more important these days with inflation and rising cost of living . I read on Reddit all these RPHs making $68, $70, $75 an hour . I understand some of these pharmacists may work in California or New York . But does anyone have any insight or can give me some perspective about my situation ? I currently practice in south Florida which is one of the more expensive metropolitan areas in the country . Thanks .