u/stellaok

Where to buy Miyuki Delica SETS?

Hi! I’m aware there’s many bead stores online and on amazon and ebay, but has anyone seen sets that cover most colors sold?
+ Do you have any tips on how to make sure you covered most of the colors when you buy beads? Is there a certain guideline or catalog to be used? Thanks

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u/stellaok — 5 days ago

Tips on cancelling Personal trainer lessons?

I heard that this gym is notorious for NOT cancelling personal training plans when they should. I for sure know my contract is going to end on the 16th. And I really can’t afford to be contracted and paying again for 6 months. Any tips other than showing up day when contract ends and asking them to do it?

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u/stellaok — 7 days ago

I’m a certified and licensed tech in CA (3 years of experience). I am really looking to broaden my expertise when it comes to being a technician but Unfortunately I can’t afford schooling so I’m looking to get extra certifications as a tech

I work in a small private pharmacy and it’s steady and reliable, but I reached a point of not having any growth. I don’t enjoy doing retail/cashier duties and I’m lucky that I don’t have to do much of it at this pharmacy.

I got a job offer for a non-sterile compounding pharmacy, and I explained in the interview that i would really like to be trained on compounding because the sole purpose of switching jobs is so I could learn more and not because i’m unhappy with my current job.

The owner seemed understanding and supportive, but explained that he needs someone to do cashier duties and that I have no knowledge on compounding to start working in that sect now, but EVENTUALLY he would train me on compounding.

I am unsure wether he is being honest on the fact that I can’t go straight into compounding because I don’t have the training, or he just wants someone to fill the work in the front of the pharmacy, has anyone been in similar positions?

2nd, is the switch to compounding worth it when it comes to how much you get paid and how much knowledge you gain?

Would really appreciate the advice because it’s very difficult to leave a steady job and gamble on a new thing especially when i’m not very well off financially atm.

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u/stellaok — 24 days ago