Hey any pharmacists or doctors on here would love to know what you do

As the title suggests im curios to hear if there are any pharmacists or Gp on the forum and if so which businesses did you open. Does it relate to your degree or did you take a gamble on a passion or something else
Please let me know

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u/RoutineSmoke4161 — 1 day ago

Comment the greatest trading success stories you’ve heard and your personal experience

Hey guys need quick advice, growing up my dad was really against investing and stocks, always told me to just save my money or start a business. He was also against property. My whole life I’ve avoided learning about this but recently my mum(who invests in gold and commodities tells me he lost a lot of money attempting to trade but he gave his money to other people to trade for him) I have a descent profession and have some money to throw into stocks as I prefer this to pensions. I’m not looking for a get rich scheme but guys is trading actually profitable, can I realistically beat the bank rates doing this and learning more of it, please share stories of people succeeding in trades or your own stories experience and advice please

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u/RoutineSmoke4161 — 1 day ago

Need opinions guys ( I KNOW EVERYONE ASKS) what’s the future looking like for us

ey wanted to get some opinions on working as a pharmacist, I’ve been tempted to switch countries from the UK or switch the profession entirely. When I was younger as shortsighted and childish as it sounds I was made to believe pharmacists were rich, I was an okay average student and somehow became a pharmacist. When I qualified I took a gap year to pursue an MsC in business and financial management which I have seen as to be quite useless in pivoting to the corporate environment. I write this knowing I’m privileged and I don’t allow the way I feel impact my quality of care but wanted some advice from any one in pharma or an experienced pharmacist or pharmacy owner with advice on getting rich. Money is not everything but with the world getting more and more difficult I have such bad anxiety not knowing what my future will be like. If I realistically stayed on this salary for the next 15yrs can I afford to even take care of a family unless my wife is working her ass off as well.
Any advice welcomed especially related to pivoting. I’ve taken up data bootcamps on the mean time planning to intern in finance or tech (BECAUSE WE KNOW HOW EASY THAT IS TO GET IN)

u/RoutineSmoke4161 — 3 days ago
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[Pharmacist manager] [London,UK] - £60,000 + bonuses

ey wanted to get some opinions on working as a pharmacist, I’ve been tempted to switch countries from the UK or switch the profession entirely. When I was younger as shortsighted and childish as it sounds I was made to believe pharmacists were rich, I was an okay average student and somehow became a pharmacist. When I qualified I took a gap year to pursue an MsC in business and financial management which I have seen as to be quite useless in pivoting to the corporate environment. I write this knowing I’m privileged and I don’t allow the way I feel impact my quality of care but wanted some advice from any one in pharma or an experienced pharmacist or pharmacy owner with advice on getting rich. Money is not everything but with the world getting more and more difficult I have such bad anxiety not knowing what my future will be like. If I realistically stayed on this salary for the next 15yrs can I afford to even take care of a family unless my wife is working her ass off as well.
Any advice welcomed especially related to pivoting. I’ve taken up data bootcamps on the mean time planning to intern in finance or tech (BECAUSE WE KNOW HOW EASY THAT IS TO GET IN)

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u/RoutineSmoke4161 — 3 days ago