Pharmacy technicians should get paid more though....at least $19.21-22.75 starting out and cap out. at $28.75 Leads, Managers, Specialized Technicians, Etc would be promotions and would have higher caps and colleges offer a Associate's in Science (AAS) and a Bachelor's of Science(BSPhT) in Pharmacy Technology. Teaching in depth curriculum with subjects such as: Basic pharmacology, Insurance Coverage Determinations and procedures as well as billing, Compounding(Basics to Specialized for Technicians), Medication Organization and Professional Conduct, As you can see there is alot that can be gained from CPhT's being OFFERED FORMAL DEGREES!!!
No for certification should get 30000 per year and as starting should be 1750 after tax monthly then after 2 years experience should be 2000 after tax monthly And with associate degree in pharmacy technician should be 36000 per year but as starting should be 2000 after 2 years experience should be 2500 after tax each month and yeah agree it should be there a bs through PhD in pharmacy technician salaries are higher and different For bs degree 42k per year for Ms degree 48k per year for PhD 54k per year and each state is different in salaries of course in California newyork and Washington will be higher I mean ex for certified will be 36k per year in expensive states and associate degree 42k Also should give them all insurance and retriement also health care
It is honestly terrible that 5 years later, the pay in this field in still the same when the economy has changed. I’m wanting to embark on a career in this field but why is the pay so low? Anything that you have to go to school for to get a certification or degree or study for, how can you come out & be making such low wages? I’m going to have to work 2 jobs
wow you guys know a lot about pharmacy stuff but you could do with a different video team these camera cuts are way to often and they aren't exactly good, also the audio could use some work
Not worth it. Most places pay barely above minimum wage 14-18 or if you are lucky to get a job at a special pharmacy your wage is around 17-20 depending on what you do. Compounding will get you 18-22 it just depends. Overall the job is easy but it is just too much work. Some costumers are nice and others I think just have too much free time and love to argue. If I could go back in time I would not have joined a pharmacy tech school and waste my time or money. I made more at my former job being a dishwasher (starting off) and the stress was lower.
@@MoMo-rx4zr ALOT changed since this.. for the better. Ended up getting a 2nd job typing pharmacy prescriptions. Around the same time as applying to the night job I also applied to a university to prepare ivs and ended up getting hired so now I make more than I would working 2 jobs. Overall it depends on where you work. I still think it is not worth it to waste money and go to school if you stay at a general pharmacy like cvs
@@cptgigityonline the hospital pay for IV compounding per online is still low. I’m going to have to work 2 jobs & take a pay cut to come into this field
In my experience, no. The people you are working with is what makes or breaks a job. If I were you, I would pursue a job that actually needs more people (HVAC, Plumbers, Electricians, etc). Whatever it is you end up choosing, join or start a meetup group with people in your area. Start a rapport with those already working in the field. Get advice from them on how to be successful and network!
I didn’t see not one black or Latino person in this video 🤦♂️ smh you guys got to start hiring a more diverse group of individuals grow past your race bull shit
Pharmacy technicians should get paid more though....at least $19.21-22.75 starting out and cap out. at $28.75 Leads, Managers, Specialized Technicians, Etc would be promotions and would have higher caps and colleges offer a Associate's in Science (AAS) and a Bachelor's of Science(BSPhT) in Pharmacy Technology. Teaching in depth curriculum with subjects such as: Basic pharmacology, Insurance Coverage Determinations and procedures as well as billing, Compounding(Basics to Specialized for Technicians), Medication Organization and Professional Conduct, As you can see there is alot that can be gained from CPhT's being OFFERED FORMAL DEGREES!!!
No for certification should get 30000 per year and as starting should be 1750 after tax monthly then after 2 years experience should be 2000 after tax monthly
And with associate degree in pharmacy technician should be 36000 per year but as starting should be 2000 after 2 years experience should be 2500 after tax each month and yeah agree it should be there a bs through PhD in pharmacy technician salaries are higher and different
For bs degree 42k per year for Ms degree 48k per year for PhD 54k per year and each state is different in salaries of course in California newyork and Washington will be higher I mean ex for certified will be 36k per year in expensive states and associate degree 42k
Also should give them all insurance and retriement also health care
@@aramali3512 imagine getting a phd and earning 54k a year
It is honestly terrible that 5 years later, the pay in this field in still the same when the economy has changed. I’m wanting to embark on a career in this field but why is the pay so low? Anything that you have to go to school for to get a certification or degree or study for, how can you come out & be making
such low wages? I’m going to have to work 2 jobs
good video just certified looking at my options🤔
This is intimidating
wow you guys know a lot about pharmacy stuff but you could do with a different video team these camera cuts are way to often and they aren't exactly good, also the audio could use some work
Not worth it. Most places pay barely above minimum wage 14-18 or if you are lucky to get a job at a special pharmacy your wage is around 17-20 depending on what you do. Compounding will get you 18-22 it just depends. Overall the job is easy but it is just too much work. Some costumers are nice and others I think just have too much free time and love to argue. If I could go back in time I would not have joined a pharmacy tech school and waste my time or money. I made more at my former job being a dishwasher (starting off) and the stress was lower.
That’s how I feel now. I regret not going into medical billing and coding when i walked into that trade school :(
@@MoMo-rx4zr ALOT changed since this.. for the better. Ended up getting a 2nd job typing pharmacy prescriptions. Around the same time as applying to the night job I also applied to a university to prepare ivs and ended up getting hired so now I make more than I would working 2 jobs. Overall it depends on where you work. I still think it is not worth it to waste money and go to school if you stay at a general pharmacy like cvs
@@cptgigityonline the hospital pay for IV compounding per online is still low. I’m going to have to work 2 jobs & take a pay cut to come into this field
It’s a lot of responsibility & should get more financial respect like other healthcare jobs
7:53 I like her advice.
Dear sir
I am a pharmacy technician
In Bangladesh,
Need a job
Pls help
Can they open a pharmacy?
What is the different between pharmacist and a pharmacy technician...
Pharmacists have a degree, pharmacy technician no
i suck at math 😔
If you can count thats all you need bro trust me
You don’t need to be good at math.
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better than office job?
Fanblazer yes 100%
In my experience, no. The people you are working with is what makes or breaks a job. If I were you, I would pursue a job that actually needs more people (HVAC, Plumbers, Electricians, etc). Whatever it is you end up choosing, join or start a meetup group with people in your area. Start a rapport with those already working in the field. Get advice from them on how to be successful and network!
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My d pharma complete so how I cann apply jobss???
The guy only have one 👂😳
I didn’t see not one black or Latino person in this video 🤦♂️ smh you guys got to start hiring a more diverse group of individuals grow past your race bull shit
that tends to be the north dakota demographic lol
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