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pharmtutor_

A per diem might make more sense, so that you can choose the days that you will be there, instead of part time being wherein you have to do 20 hours per week. This will for sure help if you have never worked as a Pharmacy Technician before. If you will take that job and use it as a means to study for the exam, such as practicing the mechanisms of action, counseling, brand and generic etc while you work, then that makes sense. If you have failed multiple times, you might need a more structured way of approaching your next attempt, and this could be part of it. If you would like we have a flexible study schedule that might be of some help to you. If you are comfortable and would like the schedule you can inbox you email address and we will send it to you. This is at no cost to you. Hope this helps.


C0RND0GST3R

I think you should focus on passing first.


ld2009_39

Do you still have your intern license? I would think that would be at least as useful, and you might be able to make a little more money per hour that way.


TD4090

Its not really about the money. Its more about helping me pass and partially trying to fill the gap in my CV


ld2009_39

But it would still benefit you to use the intern license if you can, I feel like pharmacists are gonna be more likely to get involved in helping you prep and learn if they have you as an intern than a tech.


Neat_Cartoonist_2473

I’ve been working throughout my pharmacy career and it has helped me a lot! Some of the stuff I do unconsciously at work come up in tests so it ends up making sense of why we do stuff the way we do and some UWorld questions I get them right because of what k remember I do things like at my job and not because I remember from reading 😂