As I do not like the system of work in community pharmacy nor the environment in the clinic, my areas of interest are industry and healthcare pharmacy. I consider them to be more stable areas with fixed schedules (ideal to look after children). At first, the salaries are a little lower, but they escalate annually.
I would like to have a job in accordance with my personality and abilities. I am a fairly rigorous person who likes order and good writing. Therefore, I have considered a career in the regulatory area of either in industry or healthcare pharmacy. However, as I also like to teach and I have a lot of patience, I am interested in a position that also involves staff training.
In general, a pharmacist earns a gross salary of $ 1,190,015 the first year of qualification to $ 1,317,262 in the fourth year of qualification.
I really would not want to travel for work, I feel that the stress and responsibilities of the job would ruin the relaxing travel. I prefer to travel in my spare time. In addition, because of my health condition (tympanic fissure and pressure problems that produce chronic dizziness), traveling is not something I can do very often, both on buses and on airplanes. Most pharmacy work areas involve indoor activities, which is best suited to my lifestyle.
For now, due to my low income and zero indebtedness capacity, I can not consider post-title studies. However, when I am working and have a fixed salary, I am interested in specializing in a master's in pharmaceutical sciences and various degrees in regulatory matters and quality management.
I would like to have a job in accordance with my personality and abilities. I am a fairly rigorous person who likes order and good writing. Therefore, I have considered a career in the regulatory area of either in industry or healthcare pharmacy. However, as I also like to teach and I have a lot of patience, I am interested in a position that also involves staff training.
In general, a pharmacist earns a gross salary of $ 1,190,015 the first year of qualification to $ 1,317,262 in the fourth year of qualification.
I really would not want to travel for work, I feel that the stress and responsibilities of the job would ruin the relaxing travel. I prefer to travel in my spare time. In addition, because of my health condition (tympanic fissure and pressure problems that produce chronic dizziness), traveling is not something I can do very often, both on buses and on airplanes. Most pharmacy work areas involve indoor activities, which is best suited to my lifestyle.
For now, due to my low income and zero indebtedness capacity, I can not consider post-title studies. However, when I am working and have a fixed salary, I am interested in specializing in a master's in pharmaceutical sciences and various degrees in regulatory matters and quality management.
Yeah, stress from job would ruin a travel, but you can always consider a part-time course so you can spend time and get to know new places, also you would study something that you like :D
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