Sunday, August 29, 2010


Salaries Offered to Pharmacy Technicians

Pharmacy technicians are people trained in pharmacy handling. They have all the skills necessary to handle a
pharmacy but do not have the educational qualifications to become a pharmacist. They workwith pharmacists and customers, handling prescriptions, patient records, and medication. A pharmacy technician fills out prescriptions by weighing, counting, and measuring medications as required.

Most pharmacy technicians spend their time behind the counter of a pharmacy, standing through the day to meet customer's requirements. Often, they are also expected to carry-in or move heavy boxes, ladders, and other containers that are delivered to the pharmacy. A pharmacy technician can be a single employee in a small pharmacy or part of a team of technicians in larger pharmacies.

Pharmacy technicians are often expected to maintain odd-hours, especially if the pharmacy is a 24-hour one. They might also be required to work night shifts and weekends. Their duties can vary depending on the pharmacy and range from simple medication dispensing and customer interaction to answer phone calls and operating the cash counter.

A pharmacy technician's salary mostly depends on his experience and qualifications. Many technicians do not have any formal qualification and have learnt the pharmacy trade on-the-job under a pharmacist. Such pharmacists generally receive lower salaries than those with a formal diploma or certificate in pharmacy handling.

The overall work experience of a pharmacy technician is also an important deciding criterion in his salary. Pharmacy technician salary for new or trainee level technicians usually ranges around $25,000 per annum for the first couple of years of work.

Once they have learnt the trade and have gathered some experience, they can expect a hike to around $30,000 per annum.

This can increase steadily with experience and a 10-year experienced pharmacy technician's salary can be as high as $40,000 annually. The average annual starting salary for pharmacy technicians as listed by the American Medical Association is $19,000.

If we consider the pharmacy technician salary in terms of hourly wages, then you can expect to draw anything between $10 and $17 per hour. Those in the initial stages of their career usually draw between $9 and $11 per hour, while technicians with several years of experience under their belt can expect and demand up to $17 per hour.

Pharmacy technician salary is also dependent on the type and size of pharmacy they are employed with. Pharmacies attached with big clinics or hospitals often have better pay scales than neighborhood pharmacies. Small, single-person pharmacies cannot afford to match the pay rates of these bigger institutions.

Technicians who are certified can expect higher salary scales, though it might not be much higher than the rates mentioned above. An increase in pharmacy technician salary usually happens once a year and then too, the decision is totally based on the discretion of the pharmacist.

It is true that many pharmacy technician jobs can be limited in what they can offer in the way of career advancement options unless the technician also has good educational qualifications or are willing to enroll in higher programs such as that for becoming a pharmacist.

The maximum promotion a pharmacy technician can expect in his career is to a supervisor position at the pharmacy. A supervisory position is possible if the pharmacist is employed with a multi-technician pharmacy and has accrued as much as seven years experience.

The yearly pharmacy technician salary for a supervisor can be between $40,000 and $50,000 depending on the pharmacy and your ability on the job.

Pharmacy Tech Salary

September calendar

01 WEDNESDAY
Dickerson Park Zoo, 1401 W. Norton Road, www.dickersonpark zoo.org or 833-1570: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Guests may stay one hour after the admission gate closes. Admission: $8 for adults; $5 for ages 3-12 and seniors ages 60 and older; free for ages 2 and younger and Friends of the Zoo members.Discovery Center, 438 St. Louis St. Features 11 galleries and more than 100 hands-on exhibits focusing on science. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday; 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday; 1-5 p.m. Sunday. General admission: $9; $8 seniors; $7 for ages 3-15; free for ages 2 and younger. Visit www.discovery center.org or call 862-9910.
Fair Grove Farmers' Market, 3:30-7 p.m. Wednesdays, Missouri 125 and Main Street, Fair Grove. Call 459-9734 or visit www.fair grovefarmersmarket.com.
First Wednesday Noon Concert Series featuring Janice Fulbright, noon University Heights Chapel, 12:10-12:50 p.m., 1010 S. National Ave. The concert features a selection of Psalms, songs of Jesus and spiritual songs. Free. Call 862-0789; www.uhbc.org.
"Made in Springfield: When Industry and Agriculture Reigned" exhibit continues through Nov. 13 at the History Museum for Springfield Greene County, 830 N. Boonville Ave. Hours: 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday; 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. the second Saturday of the month. Free; accepting donations. Call 864-1976; www.springfieldhistorymuseum.org.
Reading Pals, 3:30 p.m., Republic Branch Library, 921 N. Lindsey St. Practice your reading skills with pets from Pet Therapy of the Ozarks. Grades K-5. Free. 732-7284.
Silver Dollar City, 399 Silver Dollar City Pkwy, Branson. The Southern Gospel Picnic featuring the entertainers in Southern Gospel music, runs daily through Sept. 6. The park is closed Sept. 7-10, then the National Harvest Festival begins Sept. 11 and continues through Oct. 30. One-day ticket prices (tax not included): $53; $43 ages 4-11; $51 for ages 62 and older; free for ages 3 and younger. Call 800-831-4386 or visit www.silverdollarcity.com.

Pilot Pen Tennis Saturday Mens Tennis Results

Pilot Pen Tennis

ATP WORLD TOUR 250 $663,750 ($750,000 Total Financial Commitment)
New Haven, U.S.A. (-4 hours GMT)
22-28 August, 2010 Surface: Hard www.ATPWorldTour.com



RESULTS - SATURDAY, 28 AUGUST, 2010

Singles - Final
[9] S Stakhovsky (UKR) d [15] D Istomin (UZB) 36 63 64

Doubles - Final
R Lindstedt (SWE) / H Tecau (ROU) d R Bopanna (IND) / A Qureshi (PAK) 64 75
WHAT THE PLAYERS SAID

Stakhovsky: “I have no idea [why I have a perfect record in finals]. I'm really happy to keep the score this way, to be able to be the winner of this match today. As I believe everybody saw, it was really more playing on nerves. There were a lot of unforced errors. There were really a lot of good rallies, and I hope it was really enjoyable tennis we played. I have to say it definitely wasn't our best tennis from both of us. But we were trying as hard as we could. Definitely we were fighting for everything.

"It was really an exhausting week for me. A lot of three sets. A lot of tie-breaks. Just a lot of time on court. Just now I have to get myself together and get ready for the US Open. I'm really glad to win this title. It pushed me to another level again. But I just need to think forward again and get ready.”

Istomin: "I'm so happy to be in the final for the first time. I'm like little bit waiting for my first win. But also it's not [going to be] my last final. I hope soon in the future I can be the winner.

"For the US Open I feel like I'm in good form. I'll try do my best there. I don't have an easy draw... but I feel like I can play good, show the good tennis."

Lindstedt: “Since we started in March, we’ve had our ups and downs. It's tough getting started because both me and Horia, we have a pretty strong will, we like to see our tennis in a certain way. I think we're both learning to give up part of our own way of looking at tennis in order to help out each other. When we connect like that, play well, we're a very dangerous team. We play very aggressive and quick doubles."

Tecau: “I think it's two very important things: trust and confidence. We learned how to trust each other, how to be confident in each other's game. We practise well together and we managed to find a good relationship on court, like a good attitude and a good way to be on court. That made a big difference for us to play good matches and lose or win those tough matches."

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