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I was a P.T. for over 20 years. You can work into the position, but more and more people are taking the course these days. Get ahold of the books that you need to study and take the test. When I worked at Walgreens I had to put in 200 "training hours" and test. They will pay for the test and you have 3 chances in 1 year to pass. Also, once you get your permit, think about another pharmacy. Hospital pharmacy pays well, but believe it or not, the best money I ever made working pharmacy was with Fry's! Every 90 days I got and extra 40 hours on my paycheck (bonus) plus gift cert. ect. just for a job well done. Good Luck! P.S. You don't have to go to college, a trade school will get you through if you choose to go that way.
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