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I start pharmacy school in about a month in a half. I haven't paid tuition yet and I haven't signed any leases.. Should I get out while I can?
I keep hearing and reading about how I'd be jobless in 4 years or I'd have to work gradeyard shift in Montana just so I can find a job. But although the job market scares me, part of me wants to hold on. I have had my fair share of experience and a decent amount of exposure to the field. I've been working as a tech for Walgreens for half a year now, and had intern positions at Rite Aid and a small, privately owned pharmacy. I plan on keeping a position at Walgreens when I go to pharmacy school just to keep my foot in the door. I don't hate it, nor do I love it, but it's a career I wouldn't mind having for the rest of my life. Plus it pays the bills. I understand that I'd probably have to be a floater for the first few years, and I'm okay with that. I just don't know how okay I'd be with having to move to the middle of nowhere like Eureka, CA (just an example). I do live in California and I really hope I can stay here. Hopefully I can land a job in the suburbs?
And although I am not absolutely passionate about pharmacy as a career, I do not have true passion for anything else either. I graduated from a UC with a 3.4 GPA, and frankly, I don't think that'd cut it for an MD or DO program (plus that route would take longer than I'd like). Optometry and veterinary medicine are also on the verge of dying (so I've heard), nursing is definitely a no-no for me, and I really don't think I'd even give dentistry a second glance if it weren't for the salary. I guess the only other thing I'd possibly consider is PA school, but that'd require me to throw away all my pharmacy experience and start over. Plus I hear PA programs are pretty damn difficult to get into and by the looks of it, the pay is about $10-20k less than a pharmacists'..
So I guess I need advice about whether I should get out of pharmacy while I can.. With no loans. The only thing I'd be wasting is my application fees and the year and a half of my life devoted to the career so far. My biggest fear is leaving pharmacy and being even more lost and hopeless than I currently am now. I don't want to toss away this opportunity to go to pharm school and wish I'd taken it. My family and friends say stick with it, but reading all these threads on SDN really put doubt in my mind. I'm torn between, "If you're good at what you do and try your best, then go for it," and "Get out while you can, this profession's a dead end."
I keep hearing and reading about how I'd be jobless in 4 years or I'd have to work gradeyard shift in Montana just so I can find a job. But although the job market scares me, part of me wants to hold on. I have had my fair share of experience and a decent amount of exposure to the field. I've been working as a tech for Walgreens for half a year now, and had intern positions at Rite Aid and a small, privately owned pharmacy. I plan on keeping a position at Walgreens when I go to pharmacy school just to keep my foot in the door. I don't hate it, nor do I love it, but it's a career I wouldn't mind having for the rest of my life. Plus it pays the bills. I understand that I'd probably have to be a floater for the first few years, and I'm okay with that. I just don't know how okay I'd be with having to move to the middle of nowhere like Eureka, CA (just an example). I do live in California and I really hope I can stay here. Hopefully I can land a job in the suburbs?
And although I am not absolutely passionate about pharmacy as a career, I do not have true passion for anything else either. I graduated from a UC with a 3.4 GPA, and frankly, I don't think that'd cut it for an MD or DO program (plus that route would take longer than I'd like). Optometry and veterinary medicine are also on the verge of dying (so I've heard), nursing is definitely a no-no for me, and I really don't think I'd even give dentistry a second glance if it weren't for the salary. I guess the only other thing I'd possibly consider is PA school, but that'd require me to throw away all my pharmacy experience and start over. Plus I hear PA programs are pretty damn difficult to get into and by the looks of it, the pay is about $10-20k less than a pharmacists'..
So I guess I need advice about whether I should get out of pharmacy while I can.. With no loans. The only thing I'd be wasting is my application fees and the year and a half of my life devoted to the career so far. My biggest fear is leaving pharmacy and being even more lost and hopeless than I currently am now. I don't want to toss away this opportunity to go to pharm school and wish I'd taken it. My family and friends say stick with it, but reading all these threads on SDN really put doubt in my mind. I'm torn between, "If you're good at what you do and try your best, then go for it," and "Get out while you can, this profession's a dead end."