If I don't get a job before May, am I screwed?

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Hey everyone, I graduated in May 2013. Since then, I've gotten licensed and I've applied to well over 100 jobs, I've kinda lost count. If I don't find something before the next class graduates, am I kinda screwed? Who would want to hire a pharmacist that's one year out of school with no xp?

Does anyone have any ideas on what to do? I've applied Everywhere within a one hour radius of me, and I'm thinking of applying out of state. I haven't yet because who would hire someone who needs a month or so to get paperwork/MPJE done?

Do you guys think volunteering would help? How would I even go about doing that?

Any help or ideas would be much appreciated... Thanks!

Update: I'm on my 3rd interview with Target! Woohoo! And I had a question for you all... I received a drug test packet thing that I'm supposed to take someplace if/when I get an offer... but I haven't gotten an offer yet. Does getting the packet mean that I will probably get an offer though?!
 
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Yes, it will be harder for you. Whatever you must do, you should do it now. Don't wait any longer.
 
Hey everyone, I graduated in May 2013. Since then, I've gotten licensed and I've applied to well over 100 jobs, I've kinda lost count. If I don't find something before the next class graduates, am I kinda screwed? Who would want to hire a pharmacist that's one year out of school with no xp?

Does anyone have any ideas on what to do? I've applied Everywhere within a one hour radius of me, and I'm thinking of applying out of state. I haven't yet because who would hire someone who needs a month or so to get paperwork/MPJE done?

Do you guys think volunteering would help? How would I even go about doing that?

Any help or ideas would be much appreciated... Thanks!


You are not screwed. However, you probably should think about relocating.
 
You are not screwed. However, you probably should think about relocating.

Like out west? I'm on the East coast right now, in North Carolina. Do you guys know what states there might be shortages/higher chance of getting hired?
 
i hear Texas is doing alright. Probably somewhere close to the borders
 
Pick up per diem jobs, do awesome and wait till they offer you a full time position or someone else offers one.
I'm applying everywhere for any type of job, including per diem. I either apply to them directly or indicate on my application that I'm interested.... nothing back 🙁
 
You probably don't have a job because you didn't relocate. Sucks to do sometimes, but it's better than not having a job. Keep applying for positions and start working on getting licensed in states that you would be okay with living in (and that aren't totally saturated with pharmacists).

It's easier to get another job once you already have one. Or so they say.
 
How the hell did it take you nearly 1 year to START looking out of state? I think you should have more of a go getta attitude towards job hunting. I started out of state hunting after a month of not finding anything. luckily a New York job fell on my doorstep 2 months in so i didn't have to relocate
 
Hey everyone, I graduated in May 2013. Since then, I've gotten licensed and I've applied to well over 100 jobs, I've kinda lost count. If I don't find something before the next class graduates, am I kinda screwed? Who would want to hire a pharmacist that's one year out of school with no xp?

Does anyone have any ideas on what to do? I've applied Everywhere within a one hour radius of me, and I'm thinking of applying out of state. I haven't yet because who would hire someone who needs a month or so to get paperwork/MPJE done?

Do you guys think volunteering would help? How would I even go about doing that?

Any help or ideas would be much appreciated... Thanks!


North Carolina? there are jobs - what part of the state? Move down east, or to the mountains. The triangle, Charlotte, and the triad are competitive. have you gotten interviews at the jobs you have applied? Where did you go to school? (I know a lot of UNC students - jobs were tight but they all got jobs eventually - even the "less than ideal" candidates that didn't match in the residency.

and FYI - I got a job in NC before I had my official NC license. just sayin...
 
Hey everyone, I graduated in May 2013. Since then, I've gotten licensed and I've applied to well over 100 jobs, I've kinda lost count. If I don't find something before the next class graduates, am I kinda screwed? Who would want to hire a pharmacist that's one year out of school with no xp?

Does anyone have any ideas on what to do? I've applied Everywhere within a one hour radius of me, and I'm thinking of applying out of state. I haven't yet because who would hire someone who needs a month or so to get paperwork/MPJE done?

Do you guys think volunteering would help? How would I even go about doing that?

Any help or ideas would be much appreciated... Thanks!

You're moderately screwed but not entirely so.

The being one year behind gives a disadvantage due to not having updated/current connections. Other than that, youre all in the same boat.

Keep applying, change your marketing strategy/ attack angle, and land something in the next 3 months. New grads will not be ready to work for at least 6-7 months yet. Lots of openings need pharmacist sooner.

Revisit your retail app strategy
Revisit your cover letter marketing to non retail jobs
Tweak your resume
Consider applying cold (no posted position) .. that is usually good for a few paychecks worth of per diem when youre desperate.

If you dont have any leads after a month following these changes, consider out of state, but have mpje in the works before going out on interviews. Youll still be ahead of the other guys.

Volunteer if you have an option to do so at a target employer. If not, spend that time working on your cv and applying more, again.

I graduated in '13 .. started applying roughly 6 months ago , lets just say offers werent hard to find... but I was willing to move (within state) . Job postings are still plentiful it appears.. you just have to be that "right person" at the right time.

100 apps and no interviews makes me think you need to fundamentally reexamine your tactics.
 
Hey everyone, I graduated in May 2013. Since then, I've gotten licensed and I've applied to well over 100 jobs, I've kinda lost count. If I don't find something before the next class graduates, am I kinda screwed? Who would want to hire a pharmacist that's one year out of school with no xp?

Does anyone have any ideas on what to do? I've applied Everywhere within a one hour radius of me, and I'm thinking of applying out of state. I haven't yet because who would hire someone who needs a month or so to get paperwork/MPJE done?

Do you guys think volunteering would help? How would I even go about doing that?

Any help or ideas would be much appreciated... Thanks!

May 2013 graduate here.

In terms of being screwed with regards to not finding a job: it depends.

I found a job after about 8 months of searching. I'm not in retail or hospital. I attacked every possible job board, tailoring my CV to whatever I was applying for. Finally, a recruiter came through.

Try not to focus on 1-2 sectors of pharmacy (retail & hospital). I say this b/c most graduates are in those sectors. Start getting creative with your job search. Sometimes just changing the format of your CV can make a difference. I changed my CV where my skills are highlighted above my education (most new grads do the opposite). I have had many jobs prior entering to pharmacy school, so I was able to list many things in my "skills" section. I suggest you google "executive resume templates" and look through Google Images. Choose a format that looks right to you. When I did this, I started to get more interviews (but b/c I was a recent grad and didn't have like 5-12 years experience, I was never made an offer). Between May 2013 till now, I think I have sent out over 140 resumes (just an approximation it was probally more or less - I have actually lost count).

My advice:

Retail sector - start searching who are the pharmacy recruiters. Email them (keep it short and brief). Warning: It was my experience that the retail recruiters lie constantly and are very rude. Anyways....moving on......

Hospital - it's like playing a slot machine, sometimes you win, sometimes you don't. Your best bet: have a good connect or sign up for an agency.

All other sectors - 50/50. It just a matter of luck of finding the right recruiter.

I wish you luck and don't give up.
 
How about IHS? The "state license" is a non-issue then.
 
North Carolina is a big state, no matter where you are located applying within a one hour radius of where you live isn't going to hit most parts of the state. I would extend your search to all over NC not just within one hour of where you live (as well as out of state at this point). I have several friends that have retail offers in NC that haven't even graduated yet....
 
North Carolina? there are jobs - what part of the state? Move down east, or to the mountains. The triangle, Charlotte, and the triad are competitive. have you gotten interviews at the jobs you have applied? Where did you go to school? (I know a lot of UNC students - jobs were tight but they all got jobs eventually - even the "less than ideal" candidates that didn't match in the residency.

and FYI - I got a job in NC before I had my official NC license. just sayin...

Yeah, those were basically the places I was applying. I got 2 interviews but nothing from them. One guy never got back to me (even though I followed up) and the other I haven't heard from yet (it's been 3 weeks, they told me 2 weeks).

Also, I went to school in NY... so that's probably part of the problem, since I have no contacts down here. But thank you! I will definitely try applying in more rural areas!

You're moderately screwed but not entirely so.

The being one year behind gives a disadvantage due to not having updated/current connections. Other than that, youre all in the same boat.

Keep applying, change your marketing strategy/ attack angle, and land something in the next 3 months. New grads will not be ready to work for at least 6-7 months yet. Lots of openings need pharmacist sooner.

Revisit your retail app strategy
Revisit your cover letter marketing to non retail jobs
Tweak your resume
Consider applying cold (no posted position) .. that is usually good for a few paychecks worth of per diem when youre desperate.

If you dont have any leads after a month following these changes, consider out of state, but have mpje in the works before going out on interviews. Youll still be ahead of the other guys.

Volunteer if you have an option to do so at a target employer. If not, spend that time working on your cv and applying more, again.

I graduated in '13 .. started applying roughly 6 months ago , lets just say offers werent hard to find... but I was willing to move (within state) . Job postings are still plentiful it appears.. you just have to be that "right person" at the right time.

100 apps and no interviews makes me think you need to fundamentally reexamine your tactics.

Thanks! I already tailor my cover letter to each place that I'm applying to, but I don't tailor my resume. I've had them both looked at by my awesome references, but I will try to tailor the resume 🙂 I also apply cold to any place that allows it (some places don't have an option to do that).


Thanks everyone for all your help! 🙂 I feel better haha I will definitely try applying to more rural areas and see if I get something... I (obviously) didn't want to have to relocate, but I have no options right now, so I gotta do what I gotta do!
 
North Carolina is a big state, no matter where you are located applying within a one hour radius of where you live isn't going to hit most parts of the state. I would extend your search to all over NC not just within one hour of where you live (as well as out of state at this point). I have several friends that have retail offers in NC that haven't even graduated yet....
yup - I know one person who was offered 145k at rite aid
 
Yeah, those were basically the places I was applying. I got 2 interviews but nothing from them. One guy never got back to me (even though I followed up) and the other I haven't heard from yet (it's been 3 weeks, they told me 2 weeks).

Also, I went to school in NY... so that's probably part of the problem, since I have no contacts down here. But thank you! I will definitely try applying in more rural areas!

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contacts only get you so far, but I have told many of my students they need to look at less desireable, or PRN type positions. I know one guy who did 2 different part-time/prn positions, then when a full time opened at his hospital he was able to get it - basically his part time work was a "real life" interview - probably gonna have to look to the sticks of NC/greenville area - you looking hospital/retail, anything...?
 
May 2013 graduate here.

In terms of being screwed with regards to not finding a job: it depends.

I found a job after about 8 months of searching. I'm not in retail or hospital. I attacked every possible job board, tailoring my CV to whatever I was applying for. Finally, a recruiter came through.

Try not to focus on 1-2 sectors of pharmacy (retail & hospital). I say this b/c most graduates are in those sectors. Start getting creative with your job search. Sometimes just changing the format of your CV can make a difference. I changed my CV where my skills are highlighted above my education (most new grads do the opposite). I have had many jobs prior entering to pharmacy school, so I was able to list many things in my "skills" section. I suggest you google "executive resume templates" and look through Google Images. Choose a format that looks right to you. When I did this, I started to get more interviews (but b/c I was a recent grad and didn't have like 5-12 years experience, I was never made an offer). Between May 2013 till now, I think I have sent out over 140 resumes (just an approximation it was probally more or less - I have actually lost count).

My advice:

Retail sector - start searching who are the pharmacy recruiters. Email them (keep it short and brief). Warning: It was my experience that the retail recruiters lie constantly and are very rude. Anyways....moving on......

Hospital - it's like playing a slot machine, sometimes you win, sometimes you don't. Your best bet: have a good connect or sign up for an agency.

All other sectors - 50/50. It just a matter of luck of finding the right recruiter.

I wish you luck and don't give up.

Thanks for the info! I have applied to literally everything. I don't care if its retail, hospital, LTC, etc. I have a few #'s to district managers in my area, but I haven't gotten any calls back 🙁 (And I keep it short and professional) I also have a few recruiters -- nothing from them yet either *sigh*


North Carolina is a big state, no matter where you are located applying within a one hour radius of where you live isn't going to hit most parts of the state. I would extend your search to all over NC not just within one hour of where you live (as well as out of state at this point). I have several friends that have retail offers in NC that haven't even graduated yet....

yup - I know one person who was offered 145k at rite aid


I see, I think it's clear that I'm not applying in the right areas... Do you guys have suggestions of cities/towns that I should be looking at?
 
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I see, I think it's clear that I'm not applying in the right areas... Do you guys have suggestions of cities/towns that I should be looking at?[/quote]

I have one friend with an offer in Winston-Salem and one with an offer just outside of Charlotte at big chain pharmacies. Obviously, the saturated areas are going to be Raleigh/Charlotte areas since those are the bigger cities in NC. I would agree with some of the posters above that mentioned the Greensboro/Winston-Salem area if you haven't already tried, maybe down by Fayetteville or out west near Asheville. There's a lot of possibilities in NC, you've just got to consider all of your options! Unfortunately, we've already had our career fairs at school so a lot of places did their recruiting then, but I'm sure there are still openings available somewhere. Don't forget aside from Walgreens/CVS/Walmart/Target theres also Kmart, Riteaid, independents, compounding centers, etc, doesn't hurt to call (district managers etc) to inquire about some of the smaller places/chains! Good luck!
 
I see, I think it's clear that I'm not applying in the right areas... Do you guys have suggestions of cities/towns that I should be looking at?

I have one friend with an offer in Winston-Salem and one with an offer just outside of Charlotte at big chain pharmacies. Obviously, the saturated areas are going to be Raleigh/Charlotte areas since those are the bigger cities in NC. I would agree with some of the posters above that mentioned the Greensboro/Winston-Salem area if you haven't already tried, maybe down by Fayetteville or out west near Asheville. There's a lot of possibilities in NC, you've just got to consider all of your options! Unfortunately, we've already had our career fairs at school so a lot of places did their recruiting then, but I'm sure there are still openings available somewhere. Don't forget aside from Walgreens/CVS/Walmart/Target theres also Kmart, Riteaid, independents, compounding centers, etc, doesn't hurt to call (district managers etc) to inquire about some of the smaller places/chains! Good luck![/quote]

Good luck with Asheville - one of the most desirable places to live - that and Wilmington (mountains vs beach) - those places are saturated considering they are not big cities. I know somebody with 15 years hospital experience who couldn't get an interview in Wilmington.
 
If you don't have any luck in NC soon you might consider getting a license for Tennessee, Arkansas, or even Louisiana. Demand seems to be better there especially AR and LA.

Oh and don't let not being licensed in the other state hold you back, I was hired by Walmart in a different state without having the license yet, and they still took me.
 
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I have one friend with an offer in Winston-Salem and one with an offer just outside of Charlotte at big chain pharmacies. Obviously, the saturated areas are going to be Raleigh/Charlotte areas since those are the bigger cities in NC. I would agree with some of the posters above that mentioned the Greensboro/Winston-Salem area if you haven't already tried, maybe down by Fayetteville or out west near Asheville. There's a lot of possibilities in NC, you've just got to consider all of your options! Unfortunately, we've already had our career fairs at school so a lot of places did their recruiting then, but I'm sure there are still openings available somewhere. Don't forget aside from Walgreens/CVS/Walmart/Target theres also Kmart, Riteaid, independents, compounding centers, etc, doesn't hurt to call (district managers etc) to inquire about some of the smaller places/chains! Good luck!

Good luck with Asheville - one of the most desirable places to live - that and Wilmington (mountains vs beach) - those places are saturated considering they are not big cities. I know somebody with 15 years hospital experience who couldn't get an interview in Wilmington.

I got a call from a recruiter in Winston-Salem, he said he'd call me back about a time to interview in another district, but he hasn't yet. I think I'm just going to have to turn to the more rural areas here. I put in a couple of applications already, so we'll see! It's pretty depressing coming this far and not being able to land something

If you don't have any luck in NC soon you might consider getting a license for Tennessee, Arkansas, or even Louisiana. Demand seems to be better there especially AR and LA.

Oh and don't let not being licensed in the other state hold you back, I was hired by Walmart in a different state without having the license yet, and they still took me.

Oh ok, that's good to know that not being licensed will hold me back. I will definitely try to get the paperwork done at least and hopefully licensed before I apply, but that's good to know. Thanks! 🙂
 
So I've applied to some rural parts of NC, haven't heard anything yet. Though it's only been a week, I've noticed that if places are interested, I'll get a call or email within a week...

On a similar note, I was wondering if anyone knew: Could I apply/get hired as an intern in a state where I'm not licensed? Like Connecticut for example? That would provide me with some income and a foot in the door.
 
So I've applied to some rural parts of NC, haven't heard anything yet. Though it's only been a week, I've noticed that if places are interested, I'll get a call or email within a week...

On a similar note, I was wondering if anyone knew: Could I apply/get hired as an intern in a state where I'm not licensed? Like Connecticut for example? That would provide me with some income and a foot in the door.
that differs from state to state - some require you have at least a tech license (Illinois) and others if you are in/recently graduated pharm school (iowa) you automatically get licensed as an intern.
 
that differs from state to state - some require you have at least a tech license (Illinois) and others if you are in/recently graduated pharm school (iowa) you automatically get licensed as an intern.

Oh ok, so as a pharmacist in NC, if I go to CT, where I'm not licensed, I may be able to get a job as an intern? In the meantime, I'm trying to find places to volunteer. But my loan isn't going to pay off itself.

I just had an interview with CVS this morning and they essentially expressed that I had no experience so I wasn't cut out for working there... I've also applied to numerous rural position in NC and stated that I'm willing to do any position (per diem, PRN, part time, overtime, etc) and for 10k-15k less than market price... but nothing.
 
Oh ok, so as a pharmacist in NC, if I go to CT, where I'm not licensed, I may be able to get a job as an intern? In the meantime, I'm trying to find places to volunteer. But my loan isn't going to pay off itself.

Have you tried filing for unemployment or anything? A friend of mine did that and I forget if they'd also done something else in addition, but they were able to defer their loans due to lack of income.
 
I just had an interview with CVS this morning and they essentially expressed that I had no experience so I wasn't cut out for working there... I've also applied to numerous rural position in NC and stated that I'm willing to do any position (per diem, PRN, part time, overtime, etc) and for 10k-15k less than market price... but nothing.

I always wonder if offering to work for cheap is really a good idea…kind of seems like it might make you look too desperate (even if you are) and people might wonder what is wrong with you. I would low ball pay a little bit, but I don't think I would go too low. Plus if they take you up on your offer, you're going to end up feeling ripped off at some point in time.

I had at least one interview where they told me I wasn't cut out to work for them. Don't let it get you down. Maybe you aren't cut out for working there (who knows), doesn't mean you can't be an awesome pharmacist at some other job. Screw 'em.
 
so I wasn't cut out for working there... .

Does the DM actually say this to you? Cause I have had to work with other pharmacists who were not up to par and my DM just looked the other way. Didn't matter if I carried the load, the position was filled by someone breathing and had a license.
 
Have you tried filing for unemployment or anything? A friend of mine did that and I forget if they'd also done something else in addition, but they were able to defer their loans due to lack of income.

I was able to defer my loans for 6 months and I may have to continue doing that until I find something...

I always wonder if offering to work for cheap is really a good idea…kind of seems like it might make you look too desperate (even if you are) and people might wonder what is wrong with you. I would low ball pay a little bit, but I don't think I would go too low. Plus if they take you up on your offer, you're going to end up feeling ripped off at some point in time.

I had at least one interview where they told me I wasn't cut out to work for them. Don't let it get you down. Maybe you aren't cut out for working there (who knows), doesn't mean you can't be an awesome pharmacist at some other job. Screw 'em.

I see, I guess I didn't really consider that they might think there was something wrong with me. But good point. As far as feeling ripped off, I already feel ripped off that it's This difficult to find a job! But I will take anything -- it's better than sitting around or just volunteering for months.

I said some things like, "I care about the patients and want to listen to their concerns" which I suppose made me sound like I will waste precious time on patients rather than metrics -- that plus a few remarks from the interviewer (district manager) made me feel like I really won't get the job. That and the fact that he told me he was interviewing 40+ other people for the same position,and they were more qualified.

Does the DM actually say this to you? Cause I have had to work with other pharmacists who were not up to par and my DM just looked the other way. Didn't matter if I carried the load, the position was filled by someone breathing and had a license.

Yeah he straight up said this to me. That customers won't want to talk to me because I'm a "young female" and techs also won't listen to me because they're older than me and how would I deal with that etc etc, but he wasn't satisfied with my answers.

I got a call from a recruiter from the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium. I've also been getting daily alerts from CVS in Kentucky, if you are interested in that.

Thanks! I could try those places but I'm not sure if it'd be any better than here... I think I'm going to try to volunteer somewhere and maybe get in that way...
 
Yeah he straight up said this to me. That customers won't want to talk to me because I'm a "young female" and techs also won't listen to me because they're older than me and how would I deal with that etc etc, but he wasn't satisfied with my answers.

I can't believe he said those things to you. Sounds like a lawsuit waiting to happen.
 
I can't believe he said those things to you. Sounds like a lawsuit waiting to happen.

Yeah, I was surprised too. Not sure if I should write a letter saying how ridiculous it was.
 
I got a call from a recruiter from the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium. I've also been getting daily alerts from CVS in Kentucky, if you are interested in that.
Not to necro-bump an old thread, but there isn't much going on on the front page. 😉

There's a new Alaska residency this year. Tried to sell Mrs B on it, but she just mumbled something about ice floes and finding a good seat for me.

I don't think you're screwed if you don't have a job before May. I had several friends land their jobs within but a few weeks of graduation. We're all going through the same tense time, but I'm pretty sure not having a job absolutely lined up happens to most of us. Good luck!
 
Not to necro-bump an old thread, but there isn't much going on on the front page. 😉

There's a new Alaska residency this year. Tried to sell Mrs B on it, but she just mumbled something about ice floes and finding a good seat for me.

I don't think you're screwed if you don't have a job before May. I had several friends land their jobs within but a few weeks of graduation. We're all going through the same tense time, but I'm pretty sure not having a job absolutely lined up happens to most of us. Good luck!

That's ok, the thread isn't that old and I'm still in the same situation haha (Though things might be looking up with Target!! 🙂 )

and I see @ Alaska residency, I'm not sure if I'm prepared to go That far yet haha but thanks!

Also, just to clarify, I graduated already 😛 in May 2013 hehe, that's why I'm so frantic!!
 
Holy eons since graduation, Batman! You haven't been able to find ANYTHING?

Nope, nothing. To clarify further, I moved to a completely different state, and I don't have any contacts here. So if you stay in your home state or go to places with contacts, then maybe it'll be a different story.
 
You could try California. People think it is saturated with all the schools here but there are less desirable areas that are in need of pharmacists. I was just at a meeting where they said that they are always looking for people in Fresno. Look for districts in central California or rural Northern California. Plus labor law is fantastic here. Pharmacists are hourly which means that they have to pay you overtime if you work for a company that expects you to work crazy, long days and you have to take lunch breaks.
 
You could try California. People think it is saturated with all the schools here but there are less desirable areas that are in need of pharmacists. I was just at a meeting where they said that they are always looking for people in Fresno. Look for districts in central California or rural Northern California. Plus labor law is fantastic here. Pharmacists are hourly which means that they have to pay you overtime if you work for a company that expects you to work crazy, long days and you have to take lunch breaks.

Oh cool, thanks for the info! I was looking into maybe heading over there so that's good to know 🙂
 
Hey anon89, you're not alone. I graduated last May and have been looking for a job in the Dallas-Fort Worth area since August. Recently, I've decided that I'm willing to relocate to pretty much anywhere in Texas (except for the border towns such as El Paso and Laredo). We have to find something eventually...right?
 
Hey anon89, you're not alone. I graduated last May and have been looking for a job in the Dallas-Fort Worth area since August. Recently, I've decided that I'm willing to relocate to pretty much anywhere in Texas (except for the border towns such as El Paso and Laredo). We have to find something eventually...right?

Oh man, it's good to know that I'm not alone! (Though I also feel bad at the same time!) If you're willing to relocate, you should find something soon right? I keep hearing so many times that Texas needs pharmacists, I guess we're about to find out if any of that is true! =\ Good luck! 🙂
 
Update: I'm on my 3rd interview with Target! Woohoo! And I had a question for you all... I received a drug test packet thing that I'm supposed to take someplace if/when I get an offer... but I haven't gotten an offer yet. Does getting the packet mean that I will probably get an offer though?!
 
Hey anon89, you're not alone. I graduated last May and have been looking for a job in the Dallas-Fort Worth area since August. Recently, I've decided that I'm willing to relocate to pretty much anywhere in Texas (except for the border towns such as El Paso and Laredo). We have to find something eventually...right?

DFW jobs are all over the place. Might be they want to give jobs to schools closer to the area?
 
DFW jobs are all over the place. Might be they want to give jobs to schools closer to the area?


Maybe. I have no idea what I'm up against and it would be nice if people were honest with me. It's frustrating as hell. DFW is home. Something eventually has to turn up somewhere...right?
 
Update: I'm on my 3rd interview with Target! Woohoo! And I had a question for you all... I received a drug test packet thing that I'm supposed to take someplace if/when I get an offer... but I haven't gotten an offer yet. Does getting the packet mean that I will probably get an offer though?!


No, they send that to everybody who is scheduled to interview. If you get the job, they will usually let you know within a day after the interview with the district manager (aka 'district executive team leader' or whatever BS target calls it), and then you will have 24 hours for the urine drug test, hence getting the packet in the mail.
 
No, they send that to everybody who is scheduled to interview. If you get the job, they will usually let you know within a day after the interview with the district manager (aka 'district executive team leader' or whatever BS target calls it), and then you will have 24 hours for the urine drug test, hence getting the packet in the mail.

Oh interesting, that's good to know. Thanks! 🙂
 
Why do they send the drug test packet in the mail? You could give it to your mom or pet dog to pee into!
 
Why do they send the drug test packet in the mail? You could give it to your mom or pet dog to pee into!

I think it's just the order for it, not the actual test 😛 I'm supposed to go somewhere to actually take it (with that packet) when/if I get an offer.
 
If your on a controlled substance, but you have a valid rx for it, the employer would just be told you passed after the testing company confirm your rx is legit?
 
If your on a controlled substance, but you have a valid rx for it, the employer would just be told you passed after the testing company confirm your rx is legit?

In most cases, yes. There should be a firewall between your phi and your employer. Normally this is the job of the MRO.. Only exception being some hospitals where lab does the test and some employee MD reads them.. very shady and questionably legal.
 
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