Langleyc05
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I was at a Wendy's the other day and a girl working there was giving me a few tips on the use of my droid tablet (I'm not a big user of Android yet) and she was telling me she was in school to be a Pharmacy Tech but was out this term and working to get money to go back to school.
A woman who was sitting with her elderly parents seated near by spoke to us and explained that she was a Pharmacy Tech but now living in Pittsburgh, PA. That she doesn't need to go to some School to get a degree or certification. She can buy a certain study book and spend about 4 months studying it and go to a testing center and pay $300 to sit for the test. (if she passes it she is certified) Then she can go get a job. This puts her free of 20 to 30k of student loan debt, and in the market working without having to waste a couple of years being off the market.
The girl was floored by this. She didn't have a clue that it was possible to do this.
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She shouldn't even wait to be certified first. She should just apply at a major pharmacy like CVS or Walgreen.
I took a pharmacy tech course and took the certification test and passed! Only to discover that the pharmacies in my area didn't want to pay extra for the certified techs. They preferred to hire inexperienced people they could train (and pay less) However I admit that the number of places I could apply were very few since I have no car.
A woman who was sitting with her elderly parents seated near by spoke to us and explained that she was a Pharmacy Tech but now living in Pittsburgh, PA. That she doesn't need to go to some School to get a degree or certification. She can buy a certain study book and spend about 4 months studying it and go to a testing center and pay $300 to sit for the test. (if she passes it she is certified) Then she can go get a job. This puts her free of 20 to 30k of student loan debt, and in the market working without having to waste a couple of years being off the market.
The girl was floored by this. She didn't have a clue that it was possible to do this.
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She shouldn't even wait to be certified first. She should just apply at a major pharmacy like CVS or Walgreen.
I took a pharmacy tech course and took the certification test and passed! Only to discover that the pharmacies in my area didn't want to pay extra for the certified techs. They preferred to hire inexperienced people they could train (and pay less) However I admit that the number of places I could apply were very few since I have no car.