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How much schooling does it take to become a pharmacist? Do you have to pass boards and such?
 
Date: 3/1/2006 2:40:14 PM
Author: cinnabar
My name badge says 'Wildlife Care Assistant'. I volunteer one afternoon a week at a wildlife rescue center, the rest of the time I'm a stay at home housewife (no kids, married in my 40s).

In fact, today is my work day and I'm off out in ten minutes. One of our current patients is a mountain beaver with mange, bless him. We also get to see snowy owls, various seabirds, seals and the occasional bear.

I love my job, and would do it for no pay. Oh, hang on, that IS what I do
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Wow! What an awesome job! You lucky duck.
 
Teacher of English
(grades 7 and 8)
 
Date: 3/1/2006 3:26:46 PM
Author: indecisive
How much schooling does it take to become a pharmacist? Do you have to pass boards and such?
It''s a 4 years program, and after you graduate, you need to pass the board exam to be licensed to practice. There''s schools that offer 6 years ungrad/pharmD program where the first two years are G.E. and the last four years are pharm school. One of DH''s cousins is in the 6 years program and is starting the pharm part next year.
 
underpaid professional computer geek aka network specialist on my business card.
for a few more weeks anyway then im an unemployed computer geek
 
Storm, where do you live? I know Lockheed Martin is always looking for good computer people. I hope everything works out!
 
Date: 3/1/2006 10:30:10 AM
Author: SarFarSuperstar
Legal Secretary Specialist- Patent Department
Legal secretary also - but in the property division. I actually do legal secretial work AND DO NOT make their coffee, get their lunches for them, drop off and collect their dry cleaning....blah, blah, blah. I''m their secretary and not their maid.
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northern IL.
Cant move out of the area for family reasons.

It will work out :}
 
Date: 3/1/2006 4:40:07 PM
Author: Sparkster

Date: 3/1/2006 10:30:10 AM
Author: SarFarSuperstar
Legal Secretary Specialist- Patent Department
Legal secretary also - but in the property division. I actually do legal secretial work AND DO NOT make their coffee, get their lunches for them, drop off and collect their dry cleaning....blah, blah, blah. I''m their secretary and not their maid.
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DH''s friend is a legal secretary for State Comp, and he gets teased by his friends about being a "secretary", along with all the coffee and dry cleaning jokes. It''s bad, but kind of funny.
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Executive Assistant to President and both VPs

I once drove his nice car 30 miles one way to pick up one of the VPs new prescription eyeglasses.
I drove a rental car to Indianapolis airport, turned it in, caught the shuttle to private parking, and drove his car back home.
Our company owns a house instead of using hotels all the time. I once let someone in it on Xmas Eve because the VP asked me.

I do some pretty lame things but they always make it up to me with perks.
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I'm a graduate student at UC Berkeley/UCSF. Not a 'real' job, but hey... I DO get paid by fellowship!
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Although I wish I had looked into pharm school when I graduated.. yeah the job is boring if you work at walgreens or what not, but the schedule is more flexible, which is nice for families. but one of my pharm friends does research at a hospital, pretty interesting stuff! So you don't have to work for Kaiser or walgreens!
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ETA: My 'official' title is "phD candidate", or 'Graduate Student Researcher IV' on my payroll...
 
Teacher of 8th grade English
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Date: 3/1/2006 4:17:06 PM
Author: indecisive
Storm, where do you live? I know Lockheed Martin is always looking for good computer people. I hope everything works out!
indecisive,

You work for Lockheed? I work for Lockheed.
 
Uhh my title would be Professional Student I guess. Whoever came up with that term..well props to them
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makes me feel like not so much of a bum!
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Seriously though, I''m a 2L which means I only have one more year of law school left after this
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can''t wait to finally be done.
 
I am socializing two homo sapiens in the dominant values of the Judeo-Christian tradition in order that they might be instruments for the transformation of the social order into the teleologically prescribed utopia inherent in the eschaton.
 

"indecisive,


You work for Lockheed? I work for Lockheed.
Jeremy"

Nope, I am a Biology person. My Mom, Dad, Grandpa, boyfriend, and friend''s parents do though. I am surrounded! I also go to a school with a huge engineering school so I am everyone''s friend when they hear about it
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. Where do you work?
 
Date: 3/1/2006 3:31:28 PM
Author: qtiekiki

Date: 3/1/2006 3:26:46 PM
Author: indecisive
How much schooling does it take to become a pharmacist? Do you have to pass boards and such?
It''s a 4 years program, and after you graduate, you need to pass the board exam to be licensed to practice. There''s schools that offer 6 years ungrad/pharmD program where the first two years are G.E. and the last four years are pharm school. One of DH''s cousins is in the 6 years program and is starting the pharm part next year.
I think now (at least in ma), you have to have a pharmD to be a pharmacist, which is 5 years, or 6 if you go to Northeastern because they do internship rotations...

My ex was a pharmacist and I was a pharmacy technician in college and I''d so much rather be the tech--pharmacists have a lot of pressure on them and no one appreciates the amount of knowledge that they have. Plus thier job can be boring and can be stressful.
 
I'm a data analyst, which means that I sit at my cube all day with minimal person to person interaction and analyze information sent to me. I work in the biological sciences (BS and MS in microbiology with a genomics/molecular biology/minimal computer science concentration) and the job pays ok, but Im going to be ready for a change as soon as I hit the 2 year mark. I worry that my job is making me antisocial haha. I want to have worked in my 1st job for 2 years before looking for a new job.
 
I''m an Aloha Project Manager. :)

Bet that means a lot to everyone.. Basically I install Point of Sale Systems (Aloha Software) in Restaurants.. Project Manager basically just means I take on each project individually. I don''t actually manage people..
 
Date: 3/1/2006 6:14:04 PM
Author: *~Sweetpea~*

Date: 3/1/2006 3:31:28 PM
Author: qtiekiki


Date: 3/1/2006 3:26:46 PM
Author: indecisive
How much schooling does it take to become a pharmacist? Do you have to pass boards and such?
It''s a 4 years program, and after you graduate, you need to pass the board exam to be licensed to practice. There''s schools that offer 6 years ungrad/pharmD program where the first two years are G.E. and the last four years are pharm school. One of DH''s cousins is in the 6 years program and is starting the pharm part next year.
I think now (at least in ma), you have to have a pharmD to be a pharmacist, which is 5 years, or 6 if you go to Northeastern because they do internship rotations...

My ex was a pharmacist and I was a pharmacy technician in college and I''d so much rather be the tech--pharmacists have a lot of pressure on them and no one appreciates the amount of knowledge that they have. Plus thier job can be boring and can be stressful.
Yeah at the end of both programs (4 or 6 years), you get a PharmD. With the 6 years program, you get both the BS and PharmD. With the 4 years program, you have to already have a BS. My friend who is currently in USC Pharm school says that they are required to do both internship rotations and externships during the 4 years. It might be different in other states. I am only talking in regard to CA.
 
I am a labor and delivery RN- also finishing up my master''s in nursing (May-YAY!!!).
 
Date: 3/1/2006 3:46:18 PM
Author: strmrdr
underpaid professional computer geek aka network specialist on my business card.
for a few more weeks anyway then im an unemployed computer geek
Storm, sorry to hear that. Good luck in your job search.

Websailor is a Senior (UNIX) Network Specialist.

I am a Vice President in the IT Department at a Fortune 50 Company (but hate my job, wish I could work
in the jewelry biz instead). Back in the old days, used to develop software, now I just manage projects.
 
Date: 3/1/2006 5:10:14 PM
Author: singer
Teacher of 8th grade English
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Hi, Singer!!!
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It''s nice to see some other teachers around here!
 
Technical Writer, Software Trainer and Training Coordinator
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Storm...too bad you can''t relocate there''s certainly a lot of opportunity in your line of work here in "Silly"con Valley
 
Date: 3/1/2006 6:32:28 PM
Author: qtiekiki

Date: 3/1/2006 6:14:04 PM
Author: *~Sweetpea~*


Date: 3/1/2006 3:31:28 PM
Author: qtiekiki



Date: 3/1/2006 3:26:46 PM
Author: indecisive
How much schooling does it take to become a pharmacist? Do you have to pass boards and such?
It''s a 4 years program, and after you graduate, you need to pass the board exam to be licensed to practice. There''s schools that offer 6 years ungrad/pharmD program where the first two years are G.E. and the last four years are pharm school. One of DH''s cousins is in the 6 years program and is starting the pharm part next year.
I think now (at least in ma), you have to have a pharmD to be a pharmacist, which is 5 years, or 6 if you go to Northeastern because they do internship rotations...

My ex was a pharmacist and I was a pharmacy technician in college and I''d so much rather be the tech--pharmacists have a lot of pressure on them and no one appreciates the amount of knowledge that they have. Plus thier job can be boring and can be stressful.
Yeah at the end of both programs (4 or 6 years), you get a PharmD. With the 6 years program, you get both the BS and PharmD. With the 4 years program, you have to already have a BS. My friend who is currently in USC Pharm school says that they are required to do both internship rotations and externships during the 4 years. It might be different in other states. I am only talking in regard to CA.

Ahhh I get it. I wasnt sure, he graduated the year before they required pharm D''s
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Sr. Systems Engineer for a telco company
 
Optometrist

8^) <=== thats my happy patient in his new glasses
 
It was Director of Membership Services until July 2005. Now it''s Stay At Home Mom and Wife
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Date: 3/1/2006 1:47:22 PM
Author: sevens one
I don''t do squat except sit around eating bon bons............ yummmmmm
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i''am nan''s assistant, i eat what ever she can''t finish.
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high school chemistry teacher. changed careers in mid life and loving it!
 
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