Will the Rite Aid - Eckerd Drug Merger Stave Off the Intense Pharmacy Labor Shortage?
It is common knowledge that there are many industries in the United States of America today have an intense labor shortage. Even worse in many of these industry there are not enough kids in school going after the correct college degrees to be able to work in these industries. Even worse on top of that is the fact that over regulation in many industries is causing ongoing education requirements and making it tougher for people to maintain licenses to even work in the industry.
One industry that is under a huge labor shortage is the pharmacy business. Companies like Rite Aid and Eckerd Drugs have a really tough time securing people to work behind the counters
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The question is; are there too many drugs on the market for the pharmacy professionals to stay up on all the information or are the requirements now to get into the industry too tough and college students are shying away from that career path? We need more pharmacy professionals and we need them yesterday. As the number of people and ratio of “old to young” in our nation climbs we will also see the labor shortages become more critical.
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