Which sounds better?

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Which one would yoy say?

  • I have 8 years of pharmacy experience

    Votes: 49 84.5%
  • I have over 17,000 hours of pharmacy experience

    Votes: 9 15.5%

  • Total voters
    58

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Do you think it is better to list your pharmacy experience in terms of hours or years? I have been working as a certified pharmacy tech for 8 years.
So my application or personal statement could say:
I have 8 years of pharmacy experience
or
I have over 17,000 hours of pharmacy experience

Thanks for your opinions 🙂

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Drx said:
Do you think it is better to list your pharmacy experience in terms of hours or years? I have been working as a certified pharmacy tech for 8 years.
So my application or personal statement could say:
I have 8 years of pharmacy experience
or
I have over 17,000 hours of pharmacy experience

Thanks for your opinions 🙂

Made it to a poll.


Listing the hours makes it sound like you're trying too hard to impress them
 
Jbuprepharm said:
Listing the hours makes it sound like you're trying too hard to impress them

I agree.
 
I agree. Listing that much experience in terms of hours isn't appropriate. It would be as appropriate as me saying I'm 210,240 hours old. I think 8 years of experience has more of an impact. Whatever the decision, you definitely have the "how did you research the field" down 🙂


Jbuprepharm said:
Listing the hours makes it sound like you're trying too hard to impress them
 
Thanks. I thought years sounded better also.
 
I think it just sounds more impressive being expressed in larger units.
Like if someone said they had 10 years instead of pharmacy experience instead of a decade. "A decade of pharmacy experience" sounds like a lot.
 
imperial frog said:
Why stop at days? Why not hours or minutes?

Microseconds actually sound better, dont you think?
 
imperial frog said:
Why stop at days? Why not hours or minutes?

I think you should say "I have 61,200,000 seconds of pharmacy experience." 😉 Now THAT sounds impressive.

But seriously now, 8 years of experience IS an impressive amount of time and it certianly shows a high level of commitment. I think you should go with the years.

Chris
 
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