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^ not every pharmacist makes around 100k starting out... i've stated before it goes on your degree and background.
Your boy seems to disagree with you there boss man. I agree with you, but according to him I don't know anything. Guess that means you don't know anything either, huh?

I agree with you. We wouldn't even be having this drawn out discussion for the last month had asswipe simply said "Pharmacists make between $80K and $150K on a regular basis". But instead, he's been beating on his chest that HE is going to make 6 figures GUARANTEED.....the "guaranteed" part is been the only issue with me here. I proved it by showing how many different numbers, other than $100k, are out there.



Kate has already been offered a starting position under her pharmacist now as her other pharmacist... Kroger is paying 96k a year starting out for Pharm D, CVS 98k, those numbers came from the recruiters kate has already talked to. Now that is just retail... but as you can see above i posted a link for a clinical position starting at 90k... so ya w/ a sign on bonus right now you can make 100k,,, they fields has been going up about 5k a year in salary, and is projected to be over 100k when she graduates, as i stated before....
Kate's so damn fine, I'd offer her anything she wanted too.......

its like this... you get a PHD in Science to teach middle school??? Com'on of course there are people who do that and don't make shit, but there are also those who make 100k a year as scientist working for some random company.
Exactly why the "numbers" game is stupid and skewed. You have hard luck stories mixed in with proper ones. My point yet again why there is NO guarantee about money. Do you think that the guy teaching in Middle School because he found no other work cares a rat's ass what a website says he SHOULD be making? He'd tell you right up front, NO guarantees on anything. Doesn't change the fact that he could LATER ON go and put that PHD to work for him more efficiently.



, but to make double that you think people would take on 100k in debt in school loans to make 70k bahhhhh your kidding me right.
People take on Student loans for far less paying jobs than $70K/yr, absolutely. They do it everyday. As a matter of fact, I had a phone call just this morning from somewhere looking for an employee I no longer have working here. Seems he has some expensive Student loans due and they are looking for him to garnish his wages. His degree, from what little I've been able to gather, was an engineering degree. Last I heard, he was working back in the engineering field, but made very little money. Obviously not enough to pay his loans or they wouldn't be looking for him.

Point is that the gov't will give student loans to just about anyone. I've seen people with horrid credit, yet have just gotten a student loan to "go back to school". The fact that they give it to you, doesn't mean that you'll be making enough money to pay it back in a year. I do loans for grown ass folks that have been working for eons that are STILL paying on their student loans today. Remember, some of those loans the minimum payments are stupid low too.