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Anyone know what her final sentence was?
I wonder if she will face any civil litigation. Eric Cropp got 6 months a we know he killed somebody and was a real pharmacist. She was an imposter for a decade and nobody knows if she hurt anyone and got home confinement and got to keep the money.
Just spitballing but I would say she made an xtra $90k as a PIC vs tech so I would say almost a 1M minus taxes and lawyer fees. Not a bad haul
There isn't much of a "career" left hereFunny. We had a floater rph who took voicemail prescriptions for prom/ codeine and then picked it up himself for his “girlfriend”. Needless to say he got caught immediately and terminated and probably lost his license (had inspector visit every pharmacy he worked at). Must have been 25 -30 old from his appearance.
Got whole career basically ruined. Pretty sad. Don’t know why people think they can get away with anything despite being so stupid.
There was a bar here in CA that got caught selling forged CDC COVID-19 vaccine cards.
Those aren’t even hard to forge, they sold them for like $20 and sold like 7. So $140.
Got the liquor license suspended.
Liquor license. That thing is like gold. So stupid. Almost as stupid as the pharmacy intern who got caught selling counterfeit t-shorts and lost his license.
If you’re gonna violate the law, go for broke. That’s what K Le did and she can probably retire abroad with that $$ (unless there really was a civil suit/claw back attempt).
Oooh, you're so edgy.There isn't much of a "career" left here
So maybe it wasn't the worst thing that could happen to him
Lol I'm 100 percent seriousOooh, you're so edgy.
Lol I'm 100 percent serious
The job market is at a negative outlook
Salary hasn't gone up in 15+ years ... It's actually declining
Working conditions went from bad to now dangerous
Why choose to stay unless you're at the twilight of your career?
Heard from hospital people that salary isn't that great and also hasn't increasedForgot the *retail
Heard from hospital people that salary isn't that great and also hasn't increased
Why choose to stay unless you're at the twilight of your career?
I talk to my pharmacist friends about going salaries/rates a lot, I’m still seeing 3-6% annual increases here on the inpatient side. But I also live in the San Francisco Bay Area and a decent # of pharmacists here are unionized, can’t speak for other areas, even within the state.