hi everyberrybody....im new to this! well, i was looking through many of the pharmacy posts, but none of them reallly answer my ques. so can anyone advise me and tell me what they think about pharmacy in their daily lives'. thanks!

Anyboby's insight would be greatly appreciated!Originally posted by chitowngyrl
If pharmacy is really as boring as you guys say it is, than why choose pharmacy? I mean, there are other careers to go into where you can make money?
Surely not all of the field is boring! Is it that "certain fields" of pharmacy are boring and if so what fields (in your opinion) are the most interesting?
I was looking into going into Clinical Pharmalogy and specialize in Peds. I was wondering if any one knows much about this field. Is this area also going to be boring?
I am scared of getting stuck in job that is.........well, boring.😴 I tried volunteering, but it is hard finding opportunities. Please help me!Anyboby's insight would be greatly appreciated!
Originally posted by StevenS
if you are very ambitious and like to blaze your own path, chances are most (regular) pharmacy positions will seem boring to you. even clinical(a lot of clinical pharmacists spent much of their time on boring paperwork). if you want to give orders, not take them, and still want to do something in healthcare, maybe look into something like PA, or NP, or hell, MD. but it really all depends on you. this is not something you do to look cool. it's your life. you shouldnt be afraid to admit to yourself things that you wouldnt tell to others. some people are perfectly fine with doing boring, repetitive, simple and unchallenging tasks as part of a comfortable and secure job.
Originally posted by LVPharm
Yeah, the salaries for PAs are WELL below 100k...just one of the reasons group practices and HMOs love to use 'em as "gatekeepers"...they're cheap (monetarilly speaking, of course!)
Originally posted by LVPharm
Your picking out an example from the far end of the bell curve...average salaries for PAs are most likely anywhere from 50-80k per year. By "cheap" I mean cheap in comparison to the yearly salary of a primary care physician; and we are talking about primary care, not specialty areas like urology. And you are right, SURGICAL PAs make better money than their primary care counterparts. Even so, primary care PAs make a good salary...still below 100k 😉