Where did all of the OG pharmacy members go?

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Slowly phased into early retirement, other industries (real estate), more passive lifestyles?
Retail/community is definitely on the decline (definitely a transition state with class sizes on the decline) & seems like more of the OGs have moved into more niche, remote roles

Covid burnout has definitely been an inspiration for many of us to obsess less over work and enjoy life more
 
I log on every month or so- just not much discussion- I also never really like Reddit in regards to interactions - just gets lost in the mess
 
Don't think of myself as an OG - more like second wave.

Agree that the pandemic led to a priority shift; that plus a return to industry after 10+ years in academia led these threads (the 'student' part of SDN) to be less relevant to me. I still check in once a week.

I'll get a new thread started for ol' times sake.
 
We had that one Google/Apple/META/Tesla/NVIDIA CS pharmacist dude (I'm assuming it was a dude due to the amount of testosterone that I could smell across the screen) who turned this forum into a CS JO circle until he got banned. I'm sure he drove some people away
 
We had that one Google/Apple/META/Tesla/NVIDIA CS pharmacist dude (I'm assuming it was a dude due to the amount of testosterone that I could smell across the screen) who turned this forum into a CS JO circle until he got banned. I'm sure he drove some people away
I remember million trillion billion TC bro dude lol
 
I'm part of the original generation, and most of that group has found better things now. I was here before the Pharmacy forum was built, and most of the very old ones use this as a private discussion board. I do miss some members though, but I mostly use the Board for those private discussions even now.
 
I"ve been on her a long time but only check in intermittently. Since 2009, I used this board to find my first roommate at pharmacy school! I have a few different profiles because I always forget my login!
 
Just been mostly lurking not much of a poster here. More active on reddit and yeah just been dissociating myself away from work and trying to enjoy life.
 
Curious, what's the name of the reddit pharmacy platform? Or what the kids call it, subreddit?

I did most of my posting in 2004-2008 when pharmacy admission was very competitive and when we didn't have a 'like button'. It wasn't unusual for applications to apply 2-3 years before they get one admission offer and a lot of students went out of state. It was great resource to learn about the application process and the interview process. I think I also learned the process to being a pharmacy technician and get volunteering experience from this forum.

This board was once filled with colorful posters. I even recall one of the founding assistant dean of Chapman, Lawrence Brown, came here to defend the need for more pharmacy school due to emerging shortage of MTM pharmacists that will be the future of pharmacy profession. Unfortunately, i believe he erased the vast majority of his posts.
 
Curious, what's the name of the reddit pharmacy platform? Or what the kids call it, subreddit?

I did most of my posting in 2004-2008 when pharmacy admission was very competitive and when we didn't have a 'like button'. It wasn't unusual for applications to apply 2-3 years before they get one admission offer and a lot of students went out of state. It was great resource to learn about the application process and the interview process. I think I also learned the process to being a pharmacy technician and get volunteering experience from this forum.

This board was once filled with colorful posters. I even recall one of the founding assistant dean of Chapman, Lawrence Brown, came here to defend the need for more pharmacy school due to emerging shortage of MTM pharmacists that will be the future of pharmacy profession. Unfortunately, i believe he erased the vast majority of his posts.

Subreddit I usually go to is r/ pharmacy
 
Curious, what's the name of the reddit pharmacy platform? Or what the kids call it, subreddit?

I did most of my posting in 2004-2008 when pharmacy admission was very competitive and when we didn't have a 'like button'. It wasn't unusual for applications to apply 2-3 years before they get one admission offer and a lot of students went out of state. It was great resource to learn about the application process and the interview process. I think I also learned the process to being a pharmacy technician and get volunteering experience from this forum.

This board was once filled with colorful posters. I even recall one of the founding assistant dean of Chapman, Lawrence Brown, came here to defend the need for more pharmacy school due to emerging shortage of MTM pharmacists that will be the future of pharmacy profession. Unfortunately, i believe he erased the vast majority of his posts.

I think there was someone from Larkin who came to post on this forum too. These posts aged well if they’re still there
 
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