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I am a point in my life where I have to make a very important decision, one between two completely different career paths. I applied for residency and went on interviews. Two days ago, I was offered a retail position and I am really having a hard time deciding between the two.
I want to do a residency because I really like clinical work. I feel that I could have a huge impact on patient care and that makes me happy. In order to get any kind of clinical pharmacy position, residency is usually required these days.
On the other hand, it would be nice to just work and not worry about projects, research, etc. I have been in college for a long time and I have a lot of credit card debt, I have a mortgage to pay, I need a new car, etc., etc., and going on a real vacation sounds really nice. And lets face the facts .residencies are a lot of work and most people hit a wall where they feel like they cant go on.
I never realized how bad the job market for retail pharmacy was getting. Where I live, the biggest chain is only hiring 2 pharmacists out of my class (compared to the 28 pharmacists that they hired last year). I never thought I would feel lucky to be offered a retail position and $115,000/yr is a lot of money to walk away from.
So, do I withdraw from the match and take the job or wait and see if I match? The job offer doesnt expire until May, so I have time to see what happens, but what kind of life do I really want? My parents are pushing me to take the job, my friends are pushing me to stick out the match, and my boyfriend doesnt care. I just dont know what I want to do. I also feel like it will look poorly upon if I withdraw from the match from the point of view of the programs that I interviewed with and the pharmacists who wrote me letters of recommendation. I know I can always apply for residency later, but will I have burned some bridges by withdrawing?
I thought of just ranking the program that I liked the best and not the others to see what happens, but they are only taking 1 residency, so my chances would not be great. If I don't match, then fine...I will take the job. But if I do match than I am obligated to the program and I have decline the job offer.
I know that no one can tell me what to do or make the decision for me and I know that I dont have much time left to make it. Does anyone have any advice/opinions/experience? I would really like hearing as many points of view as possible. Thanks!!
I want to do a residency because I really like clinical work. I feel that I could have a huge impact on patient care and that makes me happy. In order to get any kind of clinical pharmacy position, residency is usually required these days.
On the other hand, it would be nice to just work and not worry about projects, research, etc. I have been in college for a long time and I have a lot of credit card debt, I have a mortgage to pay, I need a new car, etc., etc., and going on a real vacation sounds really nice. And lets face the facts .residencies are a lot of work and most people hit a wall where they feel like they cant go on.
I never realized how bad the job market for retail pharmacy was getting. Where I live, the biggest chain is only hiring 2 pharmacists out of my class (compared to the 28 pharmacists that they hired last year). I never thought I would feel lucky to be offered a retail position and $115,000/yr is a lot of money to walk away from.
So, do I withdraw from the match and take the job or wait and see if I match? The job offer doesnt expire until May, so I have time to see what happens, but what kind of life do I really want? My parents are pushing me to take the job, my friends are pushing me to stick out the match, and my boyfriend doesnt care. I just dont know what I want to do. I also feel like it will look poorly upon if I withdraw from the match from the point of view of the programs that I interviewed with and the pharmacists who wrote me letters of recommendation. I know I can always apply for residency later, but will I have burned some bridges by withdrawing?
I thought of just ranking the program that I liked the best and not the others to see what happens, but they are only taking 1 residency, so my chances would not be great. If I don't match, then fine...I will take the job. But if I do match than I am obligated to the program and I have decline the job offer.
I know that no one can tell me what to do or make the decision for me and I know that I dont have much time left to make it. Does anyone have any advice/opinions/experience? I would really like hearing as many points of view as possible. Thanks!!