KU Survey Seyz Pharma Jorbs Stay Losing

This morning we get a glimpse at yet another career that disappoints Americans . . . 

Bright side: Robots might soon take these jorbs away from dissatisfied healthcare workers who didn't test high enough to become surgeons.

In the meantime . . . Here's a peek at even more holiday season middle-class American despair . . .

"A study by professors at the University of Kansas illustrates the differences between pharmacy work in retail and independent or hospital settings.

"The study, recently published in the Journal of American Pharmacists Association, surveyed 129 pharmacists and 111 pharmacy technicians at both retail and independent pharmacies in Kansas and Missouri . . .

"The survey showed that pharmacy workers in retail situations, though paid the same as their independent or hospital pharmacist counterparts, were far less satisfied with pay and benefits."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Retail pharmacy workers in Kansas and Missouri are unhappy with their pay and working conditions

The University of Kansas surveyed more than 200 workers in chain retail settings about their job satisfaction. "They've been treated, in a lot of cases, like a commodity instead of a health care worker," one industry professional said.

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