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the exam is lame. i've decided that i'll probably be doing part time pharmacist work eventually. the plan is to pay off my loans within the next 2 years with the help of my business income, work full time for like 3 more months debt free just to milk in the cash, then tell my manager i wanna step down to part time. then maybe do that for like 3-6 months, enjoy my excess free time and work on other areas of my life, then either quit the job or say if they can keep me on, cause i wanna take 2 years off to travel the world, learn languages and culture.
once i'm done with that i'd need to come back to part time pharmacist work. only problem is which state i end up living in. cause i'd have to take mpje or if it's cali the dreaded cpje
is it difficult to get licenses in other states when you're like 10 years out of school? i know for CPJE it can be pretty hard cause the exam is extensively clinical... how about others?
there's no way i'd work full time pharmacist after my debt is paid off to be honest. i would just get a part time 20 hours a week PRN job. work 2 days a week and call it a day. live the rest of my life doing stuff i love and working on my business. of course i would need to take those 2 years off at one point strictly for living overseas and becoming more cultured
once i'm done with that i'd need to come back to part time pharmacist work. only problem is which state i end up living in. cause i'd have to take mpje or if it's cali the dreaded cpje
is it difficult to get licenses in other states when you're like 10 years out of school? i know for CPJE it can be pretty hard cause the exam is extensively clinical... how about others?
there's no way i'd work full time pharmacist after my debt is paid off to be honest. i would just get a part time 20 hours a week PRN job. work 2 days a week and call it a day. live the rest of my life doing stuff i love and working on my business. of course i would need to take those 2 years off at one point strictly for living overseas and becoming more cultured