Many pharamacists even with little experience make in excess of $100,000 per year. I wouldn't think you would actually need a PharmD degree to fill a prescription, only the ability to follow basic instructions and count. Just one more level of cost added to our medicines.
Of course I agree that our health is important, and that someone handling something we will ultimately ingest should be competent, but couldn't the same argument be made then that restaurant workers be just as highly paid?
2006-11-10
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Higher Education (University +)