After waiting in line at a chemist warehouse, I can’t help but wonder if many people are still considering a career in pharmacy. I’ve never seen a white-collar profession be pushed to such extremes by corporate demands.

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  1. It’s interesting to see how the demand for pharmacy services and the realities of the profession have evolved. While there may be a lot of customers at the chemist warehouse, pharmacy school enrollment can fluctuate based on various factors, including job market perceptions and potential salary. The corporate environment can definitely put pressure on pharmacists, often leading to long hours and high expectations. It’s essential for aspiring pharmacists to weigh these factors carefully before entering the field! What do you think could be done to improve the work conditions for pharmacists?

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