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With the cost of living in San Francisco $47/hour is what.....like minimum wage anywhere else?
Originally posted by Triangulation
In real dollars, your salary is so much better. What's up w/that sh#@!!
Originally posted by Triangulation
JDpharmd.......?
I don't know if the threads are starting to coalesce, but do you guys plan on trying to make decent dough as interns throughout school? I've been thinking about that a lot. Even if I have to sacrifice a little gpa, i'd be willing. I have a feeling the experience gained would compensate for potential deficiencies. I also think that pharmacies would be fairly understanding if you needed to take additional time to study since they can truly appreciate what you're doing.
Feel free to tell me if i'm smoking crack, i'm still gonna work though.
who has to pay $1500/month for a small two bedroom apartment.
Originally posted by Triangulation
That's actually not bad. That must be since the economy tanked. Two years ago a two-bedroom in the hood was at least $1900/mo. Makes no sense.
I'm paying $750 for a room in a house now. Having that much torn out of your paycheck ea month is such a drag. You feel like you work for nothing in SF.
Originally posted by Triangulation
How many hours/wk are you guys talkin about?
Originally posted by Redrum16
What's the highest you've ever heard of a pharmacist making (retail or clinical)?
Originally posted by TCB
When a company hires a potential employee, they usually sent him or her an offer of employment stating the salary, etc... Unless it is written in that offer of employment that the employer has the right to lower your salary if push come to shoves , it would be illegal to do so. That is why you should always read the contract entirely and make sure that you know all your rights and privilege.
Ivorymist said:Alright I know this topic has been beaten to death, but it seems like everytime I tell someone that I'm in pharmacy school the first reply I get is that "wow, they make lots of $$." Don't they realize that if I was just getting into something for the money I would have gotten into something like law or try to get into a top MBA program? The financial rewards in the end for either of these fields would be much greater!
There's a thing to be said though about these rising salaries in Rx. I think that the current shortage of Rphs has to do with how fast they're opening all these drugstores (if an Eckerd's opens, Walgreens will open one across from them to compete, etc) and that Rx schools simply can't keep up for the time being. If they weren't opening so many chain stores it's likely that the shortage will be much less severe or maybe even nonexistent. That's the main reason I think why all these salaries have almost doubled in the past 10 years or so. Thoughts?
Ivorymist said:But unfortunately on the other topic, many drugstores are being opened due to corporate greed and not necessarily because of demand. I'm sure there are many stores that are opened due to local demand, but for every one of those that I've seen I also see one where the pharmacist sits there all day and fills 40-50 scripts/day even though the store's been open for a couple of years (I've worked for one of those). Again, it's not a bad thing for all of us who are related to the profession; it's just a simple observation that myself and some of the folks I worked with made.
