top1 said:
kwiz & Sdn @...really i dont know what i want to do....for me ..as a under grad.. right now both sectors, research work and pharm d, are NEW. rite now i m workin part time as pharm. tech in a drug store. The pharmacist told me that pharmacy is a good rewarding job, but its kind of boring job. While i found from online sources that work in pharmaceutical industry is a kind of challenging, but not good salary... so now i have to choose either Job satisfaction(research) or Money(retail). im now confuse bw this two options. hopefully u can understand my situation.
I do thank everyone for bringing me up to speed on this degree!
But...back to you, top, & your dilemma of what to do, what to do?
How old are you & do you have a huge time &/or money constraint which forces you to make a firm & final decision on a career path? (ie....do you have a family to support, have you committed yourself to a mortgage, etc..) Certainly, most children don't abuse their parent's largesse when it comes to the financing of their education (as least mine didn't) & we, as parents, expect them to take a few twists & turns to find what's right. I hope that's the case with you.
When our daughter was thinking about pursuing a PhD in molecular bio...she asked us what the job was like. Well...I didn't know at alll & her Dad was a biochemist in a lab @ Harvard before he was a dentist, but that was sooooo very long ago (the 60's!). So...our best recommendation to her was she'd have to find out herself & we advised her to get a job in a lab, which she did.
She worked in a lab for 1 & 1/2 years & did a summer internship doing research at a pharmaceutical lab. So....she gave it her best shot - met & spoke with everyone from the BS lab tech to multiple PhD PD's on many different research projects and found.....that wasn't her cup of tea.
Her Dad suggested dentistry & she spoke with lots of his colleagues, because of course, as her dad, he knew nothing
😉 . She spent time in many different dental offices & in lots of specialties. Ultimately found - that wasn't her cup of tea either.
Its funny - she never wanted to be a pharmacist like her mom
😕
My point.....now you're working in a retail pharmacy. Good. How about seeing if you can get a lab job on campus for a few hours during the year? Usually campus jobs are very accomodating to students, particularly during exam time. This might give you a way to find out if you really like research.
Also....go online and check out the large pharmaceutical companies - they often hire for summer internships - go to Pfizer, Lilly, MSD, Smith-Kline/Beecham - but you have to apply early - January is not too soon!
Good luck & pursue lots of avenues. Check out the links Kwizard mentioned. Goodness...you might consider something you've never thought about - what about biotech engineering or clinical laboratory areas? You'll never regret spending time deciding on what interests you, but you might regret not! You have to spend the bulk of your life working & altho lots of people make the choice of satisfaction or money...I've felt you can find the compromise that will satisfy both. You'll never have as much money as you want & your job will occassionally be awful &/or boring....but, you want to find the compromise which will give you the most interesting way to make a living so you can have the kind of life you want.
Good luck!