Originally posted by RonP
I agree. Was just wanting to hear different views from people looking into different industries. I'm leaning more towards the hospital pharmacy. Possibly the VA. Anyone have any exposure to the VA or any thoughts to share about working there.
Pay is mediocre on the GS scale. Prior military service adds to your bottom line. Benefits are outstanding. Work environment can be very good or it can suck immensely depending on where you land.
I did a short stint in the VA hospital in Iowa City when I was in school. The scum job is outpatient and mail order dispensing. Just you, your counting machine and thousands on thousands of vets
The line would literally run the length of the building (big building too)
The pharm D's at that time were up on the floors. I dunno what the pecking order is now that everyone is a pharm D. Perhaps bigger better degrees and residencies. The happiest pharmacist I met in the Iowa City VA hospital worked in the basement. He was the compounding guy.
I know another VA pharmacist in Gainesville Florida. Pharm D that runs the coumadin clinic. State Laws do not apply on a federal reservation and you don't even need to be licensed in the state you reside in as long as you have a valid pharmacy license SOMEWHERE in the U.S.
Among most pharmacists out in the real world, VA is a job of last resort. One step above taking the cut in pay required to be a military pharmacist, as in "Oh crap I had to take a job at the VA"
It probably ranks about equal with being a pharmacist for the state prison system which tends to be very low stress low pay for very laid back personalities.
The Gainesville PharmD was very happy in his position, EXCEPT, that he needed to work extra shifts at Halifax in Daytona to support his new baby. That was how I met him.