Pharnacy experience

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I think that having experience in a pharmacy would really benefit me. I seem to be unable to find any laws about becoming a pharmacy tech in oklahoma. Can someone please help me find out if I have to have a degree or if I just have to pass a test? Also, do you think many places would be ok with me only working weekends and summers?

Are there any other jobs I could have that would help me gain experience?
 
I think that having experience in a pharmacy would really benefit me. I seem to be unable to find any laws about becoming a pharmacy tech in oklahoma. Can someone please help me find out if I have to have a degree or if I just have to pass a test? Also, do you think many places would be ok with me only working weekends and summers?

Are there any other jobs I could have that would help me gain experience?

In OK, you have to have a high school diploma and 45 dollars. You submit the application to the state board. You have to be working somewhere, as you will need the signature of the pharmacy manager. I don't know where you are, but depending on that, you will be able to find a weekend job.
 
I was hoping to get into something before I graduate in May. Do you think that being the assistant (i think thats the name--they ring you out in the pharmacy) would also be good experience until I graduate?

I live in OKC, so I don't think it will be too hard to find a place to work.

Are you also in OK?
 
I was hoping to get into something before I graduate in May. Do you think that being the assistant (i think thats the name--they ring you out in the pharmacy) would also be good experience until I graduate?

I live in OKC, so I don't think it will be too hard to find a place to work.

Are you also in OK?

A clerk would be a good starter position. It will also maybe land you a tech job and some LOR's if you play it right. Work won't the hard to find in the city.

I go to OU College of pharmacy.
 
A clerk would be a good starter position. It will also maybe land you a tech job and some LOR's if you play it right. Work won't the hard to find in the city.

I go to OU College of pharmacy.

Is that what they call a "meth lab" in Oklahoma?
 
I even stopped at Guthrie and had a BBQ sammich.. actually was quite good.
 
I drove through OKC last week... I wasn't jealous at all.

Don't our roads suck? Even the new ones are all bumpy and falling apart.
 
I hope to some day have a Pharnacy experience......

LOL i know i spelled it wrong. I can't figure out how to edit my post. I need to stop typing in the dark.

Edit:: Opps i guess i don't really pay much attention to the bottom of my posts.....People always tell me I should be blond....
 
LOL i know i spelled it wrong. I can't figure out how to edit my post. I need to stop typing in the dark.

Edit:: Opps i guess i don't really pay much attention to the bottom of my posts.....People always tell me I should be blond....
I've been all three: blond, brunette, and a redhead. My favorite color was red, but it's too much to keep up with right now. Brown hair is the easiest to maintain, since I'm naturally a brunette, so that's what I have right now.

My boyfriend nags me about blond hair. He says he met a blond, but he can't get her back 😛.
 
I've been all three: blond, brunette, and a redhead. My favorite color was red, but it's too much to keep up with right now. Brown hair is the easiest to maintain, since I'm naturally a brunette, so that's what I have right now.

My boyfriend nags me about blond hair. He says he met a blond, but he can't get her back 😛.

I have red hair naturally, but would rather have something different.
 
I have red hair naturally, but would rather have something different.
Have you thought about strawberry blonde? Or a golden blonde?
I don't like Nicole Kidman's make-up, because it's too heavy, but the reddish blonde hair color is really pretty.

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There are a couple of downsides to lighter hair: the maintenance (roots will be darker) and the time it takes to grow the dyed hair out when you want your natural color back.
If you stay close to your natural color, you won't have as much maintenance, because you can go longer between colorings.
 
My daughter has deep auburn hair. I want it. I have strawberry blonde hair. It's a little darker than that picture.
 
My daughter has deep auburn hair. I want it. I have strawberry blonde hair. It's a little darker than that picture.
Did you see Caverject's picture? The little girl with sauce on her mouth has gorgeous hair. It's the prettiest auburn I've ever seen.
They have that color on the hair dye boxes, but I swear it never comes out that way. Although Cyclo, you would probably get a much truer auburn than I could ever get from a box, because you already have strawberry blonde hair.

I'm sure deep auburn would look great on you.
 
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