Do I get this right...are you working as an tech in a pharmacy & you're nearly licensed as a phlebotomist......why would you want to volunteer?
Will they hire you? Do you have time to do both of these things?
Volunteering is not in and of itself admirable.....unless you're doing it for something in which you feel is a greater good - a church or belief....homeless, underserved, etc.......
Don't get me wrong - volunteering is a good thing & should be a lifetime committment - giving yourself - as a 20-something it could be to tutoring or a homeless shelter....later it could be as a coach or scout leader...even later it could be helping seniors in a church or other situations....
But...if you're a phlebomist.....get your license & just do it. Any involvment in healthcare is good....paid or otherwise.🙂