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I am a 20 year old male with a few years of college in, with emphasis on health science classes, but also a lot of universal pre-reqs completed for transfer. Currently, it's been my idea to go into nursing and that is the route I've been heading, but I do realize that in this occupation, I may be wasting many of my assets, as I am more of a bookworm/thinker than a see it and do it, and a lot of nursing is skill over general medical knowledge.
I've started to consider that pharma sales may be the route to go, as I am already very knowledgeable on many drug, as well as human anatomy and physiology. I would just need to reroute my direction and go more of a B.S. degree of some sort, which at this point would still be easy to do. Upon reading, however, it is unfortunate to learn that the verdict seems to be the job will be essentially useless and obsolete in the coming years..It is very appealing, and I believe I would do well, but I don't want to change direction to something that will end up ruining my life due to unemployment. I guess I'm just wondering if this is really true? And if so, will there be anything else I could do with a B.S. degree? Something similar and growing. I had heard that pharmaceuticals was a recession proof business, but I guess that does not apply to the reps.
Thanks all.
I've started to consider that pharma sales may be the route to go, as I am already very knowledgeable on many drug, as well as human anatomy and physiology. I would just need to reroute my direction and go more of a B.S. degree of some sort, which at this point would still be easy to do. Upon reading, however, it is unfortunate to learn that the verdict seems to be the job will be essentially useless and obsolete in the coming years..It is very appealing, and I believe I would do well, but I don't want to change direction to something that will end up ruining my life due to unemployment. I guess I'm just wondering if this is really true? And if so, will there be anything else I could do with a B.S. degree? Something similar and growing. I had heard that pharmaceuticals was a recession proof business, but I guess that does not apply to the reps.
Thanks all.