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Award is here: http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/resources/jobs/conditions/awards/pdf/hsu_he_pharmacists.pdf. I'm not sure how you progress from grade to grade though but I'm sure it's not just years of experience alone--I think postgrad qualifications play a part. So as you can see, in the grad year, hosp >>>>> comm, but after that, comm >>>>>>> hosp unless you're a director of pharmacy or someone up there.hey lala.
Im doin biomedical science at newcastle uni for 3 years, then i might consider doing a Master of Pharmacy after that (totalling 5 years).
I might not do pharmacy; may do pathology, medicine or research (pathology lookin good).
I wouldnt wanna do community pharmacy, because i dont want to lose track of the medical side of things and become concentrated on being a businessman in the hunt for money.
How are hospital pharmacists paid? (award?)
Whats the money like?
Is it more medically involved than retail pharmacy?
EDIT: on top of that, would a small local pharmacy employ an 18 year old as an assistant? Would i need s2/s3 or some bloody cert 2 tafe course?
Haha, never had to do MBLG1001 but it's better structured, the new degree. The equivalent of MBLG1001 in the old degree was a fourth year non-Honours subject (PHAR4619 Drug Development and New Drug Technologies) which was clearly a filler and an utter waste of time. That way, the Honours people don't miss out because it's got some useful stuff but taught in an utterly bad way.I'd also like to add that MBLG1001 in first year can be a very difficult course ! To anyone who's doing Pharmacy here, does the name Bruce Lyon ring a bell?
They have made it easier since 2009 by compiling reference material from different textbooks into the one textbook - saving you time and money
A tip: see how the first few weeks of university go before you decide to purchase any textbooks. I remember there were some textbooks that we never touched but were still told to buy!
Hahahaha yep, MBLG1001 was a killer. Probably one of my hardest units last sem - but did well in the endI'd also like to add that MBLG1001 in first year can be a very difficult course ! To anyone who's doing Pharmacy here, does the name Bruce Lyon ring a bell?
They have made it easier since 2009 by compiling reference material from different textbooks into the one textbook - saving you time and money
A tip: see how the first few weeks of university go before you decide to purchase any textbooks. I remember there were some textbooks that we never touched but were still told to buy!
You're welcome. I guess that is the minimum, if the salary is indeed negotiable at all. I didn't try to negotiate because that's an exceptionally high salary for a graduate. Don't worry, it's not per month otherwise it'd be very poor pay. It's per weekthankyou lala, you are a resourceful person.
BUT I must ask, in that award that u posted a hyperlink to, what are the terms of those salaries?
e.g. current unregistered pharmacists receive a minimum of $989.40.
Is that the minimum salary per month?
good :uhhuh:It's per week![]()
but which one has the greater job security ?Either one will give you good job security.
You're silly and ignorant for asking that question. It's like asking which is more, 99.000001, or 99.000001000000000009.but which one has the greater job security ?
EDIT: on top of that, would a small local pharmacy employ an 18 year old as an assistant? Would i need s2/s3 or some bloody cert 2 tafe course?
Don't let one person's opinion sway your career path.yesterday one of the pharmacists from work sat down with me during my lunch break and we had a discussion about pharmacy
he said that although he liked the course, the work is an "insult to your intelligence" and a "waste of all the knowledge you gain at uni" and its very boring, and "the customers dont give a shit about anything". He also said that if he didnt buy ownership into the pharmacy where i work (which he did recently), he would of left the field and gone back to uni. He said its alright because the pay is good and everything, but the work itself is boring. He also said not to do hospital pharmacy because "the pay is crap" and that finding a job after you graduate is the hard part- after registration year you shouldnt have as much trouble finding a job.
so now im extremerly torn
pharmacy vs science/commerce????????
>_<
if you really want job security try petroleum engineering at UNSWbut which one has the greater job security ?