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So I just started working in a pharmacy a month ago. I've shadowed at a on campus clinic pharmacy and thought I would really like this job. I work two to three days a week...anywhere from 4 to 8 hours. I have to say I think I really dislike working in a retail pharmacy. noisy, Cranky customers, standing on my feet the whole time because "sitting on a stool makes us seem unapproachable", not knowing how to do things (since I'm new), getting told different things from different people I work from so I don't know what to do. Example: today I was told that we don't get breaks even though other people have told me that we do....turns out we do get breaks. Anyways the example above really got me frustrated today...I was like we have to stand here the whole time without breaks?! I did take a 15 minute break after it was figured out. For the past few weeks, every time I come home I feel like crying...today when I got off work I cried in the car. i don't really want to quit, because I want to learn more about the drugs and such. Anyways I'm starting to realize that retail pharmacy is not for me. Pharmaceutical science is so interesting, I still want to go to pharmacy school and do anything besides retail pharmacy. What should I do, stick through this for the learning experience and application boost...hope that it gets better? Maybe just stick through it till the end of summer?...when I was hired I told them I would be available for a year, but I doubt I will make it. I've never felt this way about a job before. I feel bad for not wanting to stick through it for a whole year because I know they will have to put in the work to find someone. Also, I want to leave on a good note.
I need some genuine advice here.
I need some genuine advice here.


