Oh my career path. I plan on being a pharmacist but first becoming a pharmacy tech so I can have a form of income, instead of a minimum wage. Speaking of minimum wage, my part time job. I do not know how to handle that. I have been treated like crap since I started a year and a half ago, and I am not afraid to tell it to them. Now that I have started waitress training (only took a year and a half and a really long story) they all have seemed to become buddy buddy with me and it is slightly annoying. Now that you want me to do your real job with out forcing me like you used to, you're going to become my "friend" so you can talk about me behind my back, but you know at least I will do your job. Right? Wrong. I have come so far to prove myself, I am not going to let you use me as a floor mat. With this is experience I have learned a lot about what to do and what not to do with my future career. I am so ready to be out of the food business. Soon I will be out of there. Soon is not soon enough. That's okay. I like money. What teenager does not like money? Let me rephrase that. What person does not like money? That is why we go to college right? to get higher paying jobs. I am done with my rant for tonight. I'm too tired to care.
I think your on the right track. No one should ever feel like a 'Door Mat' you are better than that, and your strong person to endure and do better for yourself. My little sister is going to school in Oregon, to be a pharmacy tech. Your absolutly right to start small get a better job, in your field and then continue on. In alot of cases if you get in with a good pharmacy they help pay your school to get higher degrees, too. So, that's pretty awesome, plus your a teenager with her head on straight. You don't see that ever day, and for what it's worth I'm proud of you and hope you exceed your dreams. My little sister was quicker at knowing what she wanted to do with her life too. All I wanted was a home and family. Now I'm quite a bit older and finally narrowed it down to two degrees. I like to know a little about everything. All I get to look forward to is basically math and business, wish I could have some science too. Maybe I can sneak in a few psychology classes. I think there need to be more young adults like you and have plans to their lives instead of running a muck.
Finally getting on track. I asked my adviser what i need to be doing to get on board the pharmacy tech train. go me! After next fall semester I should be on the road to some where new. North Carolina I hope, where the second highest ranked pharmacy school is located. Anywhere away from Ohio. Everyone says i will miss it and i think that they are gravely mistaken. My job here sucks and no one else will hire me. All my friends are leaving, my mom and my grandma are the only two people here that I actually care about. I have too many bad memories here. I want to expand my horizons. I want to be able to go to work excited to see all the faces. Being a pharmacist is all i have wanted to be for a past four years, though i wanted to be a cosmetologist on the side but I do not see that in the future. I want to enjoy my job but I also want to be able to be financially stable when I have a family. I know you can not outsource pharmacies, people need their medicines, and sometimes you just can not wait two week for a mail order. I'm finally excited to get this on it's way! yay!
I think it is good that you want to expand your horizons and get your education at the same time. I left Oregon at age 18 and end up back there several months later. Eventually I moved to upstate New York and then Ohio, and I have no desire to move back. I have a life and a family. I miss some of my family, but the honest truth is they can visit too. i hate that I always have to make the trip, I feel not worth it sometimes. I finally got my butt in gear and am going to college. I was always the black sheep of my family, all tattooed and pierced. They will get over it. I am the only one without a career path and now I finally have one. I think good things come to those who go and get them. You are doing good with what you are wanting to do. At least you have direction. I did not for many years. I think that is why I am double majoring. Hoping to be something someday. I just want better for myself as do you. You go and follow your heart, it will lead you in the right direction. May be bumpy but hang in there.
Oh my career path. I plan on being a pharmacist but first becoming a pharmacy tech so I can have a form of income, instead of a minimum wage. Speaking of minimum wage, my part time job. I do not know how to handle that. I have been treated like crap since I started a year and a half ago, and I am not afraid to tell it to them. Now that I have started waitress training (only took a year and a half and a really long story) they all have seemed to become buddy buddy with me and it is slightly annoying. Now that you want me to do your real job with out forcing me like you used to, you're going to become my "friend" so you can talk about me behind my back, but you know at least I will do your job. Right? Wrong. I have come so far to prove myself, I am not going to let you use me as a floor mat. With this is experience I have learned a lot about what to do and what not to do with my future career. I am so ready to be out of the food business. Soon I will be out of there. Soon is not soon enough. That's okay. I like money. What teenager does not like money? Let me rephrase that. What person does not like money? That is why we go to college right? to get higher paying jobs. I am done with my rant for tonight. I'm too tired to care.
ReplyDeleteI think your on the right track. No one should ever feel like a 'Door Mat' you are better than that, and your strong person to endure and do better for yourself. My little sister is going to school in Oregon, to be a pharmacy tech. Your absolutly right to start small get a better job, in your field and then continue on. In alot of cases if you get in with a good pharmacy they help pay your school to get higher degrees, too. So, that's pretty awesome, plus your a teenager with her head on straight. You don't see that ever day, and for what it's worth I'm proud of you and hope you exceed your dreams. My little sister was quicker at knowing what she wanted to do with her life too. All I wanted was a home and family. Now I'm quite a bit older and finally narrowed it down to two degrees. I like to know a little about everything. All I get to look forward to is basically math and business, wish I could have some science too. Maybe I can sneak in a few psychology classes. I think there need to be more young adults like you and have plans to their lives instead of running a muck.
ReplyDeleteFinally getting on track. I asked my adviser what i need to be doing to get on board the pharmacy tech train. go me! After next fall semester I should be on the road to some where new. North Carolina I hope, where the second highest ranked pharmacy school is located. Anywhere away from Ohio. Everyone says i will miss it and i think that they are gravely mistaken. My job here sucks and no one else will hire me. All my friends are leaving, my mom and my grandma are the only two people here that I actually care about. I have too many bad memories here. I want to expand my horizons. I want to be able to go to work excited to see all the faces. Being a pharmacist is all i have wanted to be for a past four years, though i wanted to be a cosmetologist on the side but I do not see that in the future. I want to enjoy my job but I also want to be able to be financially stable when I have a family. I know you can not outsource pharmacies, people need their medicines, and sometimes you just can not wait two week for a mail order. I'm finally excited to get this on it's way! yay!
ReplyDeleteI think it is good that you want to expand your horizons and get your education at the same time. I left Oregon at age 18 and end up back there several months later. Eventually I moved to upstate New York and then Ohio, and I have no desire to move back. I have a life and a family. I miss some of my family, but the honest truth is they can visit too. i hate that I always have to make the trip, I feel not worth it sometimes. I finally got my butt in gear and am going to college. I was always the black sheep of my family, all tattooed and pierced. They will get over it. I am the only one without a career path and now I finally have one. I think good things come to those who go and get them. You are doing good with what you are wanting to do. At least you have direction. I did not for many years. I think that is why I am double majoring. Hoping to be something someday. I just want better for myself as do you. You go and follow your heart, it will lead you in the right direction. May be bumpy but hang in there.
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