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Originally Posted by habo
So still six years untill the students of that 110 pharmacy schools get graduated ,,,, so still long time ,,, don't worry guys the market will expand parallely
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Thats very positive thinking . I like it . But what do say about the treatment for foreign pharmacists in Walgreens, CVS and Rite-aid ? They are treated like
H1-Slaves ..... One of my african american friend make fun all the time. He says they were brought to the country because of uneducation and poverty. These chain pharmacies are brining educated people as slaves under H1 visa .... This is very true i guess . Bye the way slaves were not paid well . But we think we are paid well ( educated right ?) ....This is myth until u get in to the job . Ask any pharmacist in these chains who are missing lunches every day , threatned by supervisors to go to the pharmacy when ever they call (not overtime), no fixed schedules, will be fired if you call sick or
not filling fast ..list goes on like Mikale Jackson popularity and are getting ready for future SIDE EFEECTs of all these stresses ...LOL ..welcome to pharmacist world .
See these videos
Walgreens Pharmacists Say Speed Could Kill (2006)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNhB935z8Mg
What happend in 2007 ( See the tears in her mom eyes and the poor little daughter )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cT5GJL0tEto
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxT8Gb4tp1
Anyway ..jobs would be there..but exploitation will be more..Any mistake pharmacist will lose job and companies will run with another H1 slave ...