
The Job Security
The rapid approval of new prescription medications by the FDA, combined with the use of those medications (9 of 10 older Americans) has increased demand for pharmacy personnel at an unprecedented rate. The Dept. of Labor and Statistics reports that Pharmacy Technicians are expected to be in high demand over the next decade (that's as far as they project).
Helping People in Your Community
As far as healthcare professions go, this one is quite unique. You won't find yourself getting your hands dirty but can still make a tremendous impact on people's lives. A knowledgeable Pharmacy Tech can prevent many potential drug-drug interactions and contraindications as well as saving patients a tremendous amount of money. Most patients go to the same pharmacy every time they have a prescription filled, you'll soon become familiar with your patients and their lives.
It's a Gateway Profession
Working as a Pharmacy Technician looks great on a resume, especially if you decide to move on and work in a related healthcare field. Simply listing the work experience on your resume shows that you are trustworthy and have experience with medical terminology and medications. While there are some 24 hour pharmacies, most have hours no later than 9 pm and abbreviated hours on the weekends. The shifts are very flexible and work well for college students and parents.

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