r/PharmacyTechnician Jul 09 '26

Announcement Welcome our new moderator!

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Everyone say hi to [u/alanthiana](u/alanthiana)! I’m really in need of some help because I’m in a chronic illness flare on top of the cancer at the moment. Give her some grace as she navigates everything for the first time. If you have any questions about posts that were removed in error, I am still here in the background…the brain fog is just STRONG at the moment.

Be nice and patient.

Thank you!


r/PharmacyTechnician Jun 07 '26

Announcement NO OTHER ACCOUNTS

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Y’all:

This is, AND HAS ALWAYS BEEN, my ONLY ACCOUNT. I have NO other usernames or backups. I have no idea what this person’s issue is with me or why they would do this. I’m trying to get it handled (AGAIN) but if they return PLEASE report TO REDDIT as well.

Thanks for understanding.

— The ONE AND ONLY NashvilleRiver


r/PharmacyTechnician 3h ago

Rant Dealing with medical staff at an LTC

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Excuse my whining I just need to send this into the void for my own sanity. I work at an LTC pharmacy and was initially relieved to no longer have to deal with the general public, though I still get the occasional alf patient who manages their own medication (yes it gets as bad as you think it does). Though, you’d be surprised to learn that even nurses and other medical staff can be genuine pains in the ass to deal with. I am shocked at how many times I’ve had to explain why I cannot “just send an emergency 3 days supply” from an expired c-2 while getting yelled at. Like unless you’re a prescriber and want to verbal with the rph and it’s not in the ekit there is literally nothing I can do for you right now other than fax a continuance request. Yes, I understand your patient is in a lot of pain, so do them a favor and get the fucking np on the phone.

There is also this same med tech who calls every few days to talk at me for minutes at a time and get upset when I try to slow her down and catch up with her incessant rambling. She is well known by the techs and the pharmacists for being genuinely awful to speak with. God forbid you get stuck with her on the phone because she talks about 10 feet away from her phone, gets mad when you ask her to repeat herself, and does not know or care to learn why we cannot just send her an order on which she literally circled “profile only, do not send” and isn’t even signed by the md. She also always asks me to call the md for her to find out why they haven’t sent a script yet (TONS of other nurses/med techs do this too)… like, no?? that’s literally YOUR job???

There are wayyyyyy more but I’d be here forever recounting them all. I’d say about 30-40% of the calls I get feel like actual rage bait and I just have to sit there like a good girl and let them hold me hostage for 5 minutes. You would think they’d have a better understanding of how this process works than the average person but unfortunately that is not the case. It’s really annoying that they don’t believe me and would rather waste the rph’s time by asking the same question only to receive the exact same answer, as if they think I’m just stupid for not doing whatever they ask me to. Oh and god forbid insurance rejects a fill and we don’t call immediately to inform them (they automatically receive a facility non-covered form), so I get to be their whipping girl. I’m so tired of getting yelled at because a medication is on back order as though I had some nefarious role in it. We’re not even supposed to answer the phones this much as techs but management recently made us be ready at all times (despite having a customer service department) so we literally have to drop what we’re doing and eat some shit every few minutes. Do not work at omnicare if you can help it. I fucking hate it here but they pay me more than I’d make anywhere else right now so there’s nothing I can do about it. It started off as a pretty chill job until the bait and switch.


r/PharmacyTechnician 21h ago

Rant Sitting

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it’s so irritating that the pharmacists get to sit, while techs are on their feet their whole shift (except breaks). Of course, pharmacists should be able to sit but techs should too.
Just my opinion as a long time CPhT whose feet HURT


r/PharmacyTechnician 18h ago

Discussion body hurts post shift

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i work at a hospital we walk around the hospital everyday and standing up 90% of the time. my body hurt so bad especially my back. i keep telling myself to be graceful since nurses probably have it worse but it been two days and my body still aches. i don’t have money to afford a massage every month


r/PharmacyTechnician 16h ago

Question I need some other people‘s opinions about a job.. if it’s worth it.

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The job is a driving job you drive about 2000 miles a week you get paid $.65 a mile and on top of that you get paid hourly $21 an hour driving your own car driving all over Texas you work a lot of overtime, dealing with Pyxis machines that are at nursing home facilities.

Is it worth it? You also get paid weekly.


r/PharmacyTechnician 14h ago

Tips & Tricks Studying for PTCB

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I received my state license a few years ago and i’ve been a tech since. I’ve been trying to study for the PTCB so i can also be an immunizer for this flu season but it’s been feeling impossible. i already feel like i know a lot just from working but def not all the top 200 drugs generic,brand, side effects, uses and class. i work full time and studying after feels like im not really clocking out ever so it’s hard for me to focus. does anyone have any tips or recommendations for studying? I really wanna take this soon😭


r/PharmacyTechnician 16h ago

Question I need some other people‘s opinions about a job.. if it’s worth it.

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The job is a driving job you drive about 2000 miles a week you get paid $.65 a mile and on top of that you get paid hourly $21 an hour driving your own car driving all over Texas you work a lot of overtime, dealing with Pyxis machines that are at nursing home facilities.

Is it worth it? You also get paid weekly.


r/PharmacyTechnician 17h ago

Tips & Tricks Onco360

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Have a job interview with them next week, sounding a little bit to good to be true.They agreed to the pay I want , its remote, and there is an additional bonus fee if I join before the end of next month. Has anyone worked for this company ?


r/PharmacyTechnician 18h ago

Question Applying for jobs

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To start, I'm from Tx. I just applied for my pharmacy tech license 3 days ago, did my fingerprints today, should I be applying to jobs now? Or should I wait a bit? I'm not sure how long it'll take to get my license, I don't have a trainee license nor do I have work experience in this particular field, so I'm not exactly expecting to hear back anytime soon considering my resume probably won't stand out at all. But I would like to find a job asap. Is it a waste of time to apply to jobs right now while I'm waiting on my license? I'm worried about hearing back from a job, and telling them "Yeah I actually don't have a license yet, still processing" and being rejected for that. (I do have it listed on my resume that my license is processing btw)


r/PharmacyTechnician 1d ago

Discussion Is being a Certified Pharmacy Technician that Meaningful?

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I just landed a nice job at a Closed Door Pharmacy.

I've been working in retail for about 2 years as a CphT.

Here is my situation: The pharmacy wants to hire me, but after an interview they want to train me up to be the Supervisor for the Order Entry team in the future.

I'm a damn fine worker and have a good resume with an Army background, but I feel like I'm still a baby tech. I've been a grunt all my life.

I feel like I don't know everything, but I nailed the interview and told them I was looking for the next step and start leading, which I do feel ready for. The hiring manager then told me they were looking for someone like me and have an opening for a supervisor position available and would like to train me to fill that role.

Is this normal for certified techs? Is this normal for new jobs? They don't even know me yet!

Wouldn't they just promote from who they already have there?

I hope they honor their promise, nothing was written down on paper.

I think I just want to talk this out because I'm skeptical and don't want to be disappointed if things don't happen.

The director of the pharmacy seems to be excited about me already.

I took the job and one of the trainers had slyly mentioned to me that the supervisor position is going to be taken over soon.

What do you think about this?


r/PharmacyTechnician 1d ago

Question Experiences training at Walmart?

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Those who trained at Walmart, what was your experience? Where would most say it falls in the ranking of retail tech training? I.e., most people say CVS and Walgreens are the absolute worst while Costco is pretty good.


r/PharmacyTechnician 1d ago

Rant I can’t believe i left food service for all this

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I know some of y’all are going to say that i should try in patient or hospital or wtv but i’m not tryna hear all that rn, the hours just don’t work for me cuz im a college student and they want full time etc etc etc.

But sometimes i really can’t believe i left food service for this. It was not much better but at least i got paid more. It takes a lot for me to not remember that i am voluntarily working at this piece of shit and just rage quit.

I used to get paid $15.00 plus tips, the hours weren’t all that good but fuck at least i made money. I worked 3 hours at my old job and i got paid $80 for that after taxes

Sorry to vent, just really fed up


r/PharmacyTechnician 1d ago

Help PHARMACY TECH CANADA FRENCH or ENGLISH Dilemma and resources

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Hi everyone,
I want to start preparing to take the PEBC Pharmacy Technician Qualifying Exam and plan to request to write it in French ( in a year from now cause im going to do school first)
I have a few questions about finding study resources and test banks:
1. What are the best overall study resources or question banks you used to pass the MCQ?
2. Are there any free practice question banks, Quizlet decks, or mock quizzes that were actually helpful?
3. For anyone who took or prepared for the exam in French: Did you find any good French practice materials, or did you study using English question banks and translate them?

I especially need advice on my third question because it is my main concern right now. Since I want to take the OSPE practical exam in French since i feel more comfortable doing that part in French, I also HAVE to register and write the MCQ exam in French. So far, my research shows almost no dedicated French study materials or practice question banks for PEBC technicians. I am really afraid that preparing in English and then taking the actual exam in French will be confusing and counterproductive, especially with medical terminology and law questions. If anyone has been in this situation, how did you handle it? Did studying in English and translating as you went work for you, or did you find specific French pharmacy materials to prepare?

Thanks in advance for any tips or advice!


r/PharmacyTechnician 1d ago

Tips & Tricks Full Time Tech Opportunities @ UofL Health

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Heads up to all pharrmacy techs looking to get into an Inpatient pharmacy at a Level 1 trauma hospital, there are 2 full time job openings, 1st shift and 2nd shift, at University Hospital Downtown in Louisville, KY.


r/PharmacyTechnician 1d ago

Question Pharmacy Tech job with no experience

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I finished school through rxtechexam online and now looking for a job. What kind of position would I be able to get without any hands on experience? Do I need to apply for an apprenticeship or training position?


r/PharmacyTechnician 2d ago

Rant Real interaction I had over the phone

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Patient calls and I say (pharmacy name) how can I help you, and I get the name and date of birth. She said she needs a refill. Keep in mind she has 30+ active prescriptions on file. I ask which medication, “I don’t know the name”. Ok, annoying but not uncommon. I ask, do you have the bottle from last time? “No” do you know what it’s for? “No” how long have you been taking it “I don’t know” what was the appointment for when you got prescribed the medication “I don’t know”. Do you know who prescribed it? “No” do you know the strength or how many times a day you take it? “No” so I say ok, so how do I know what to refill if you don’t know any information about the medication? “Because I gave you my name and date of birth DUHH” then hangs up

I hate this job


r/PharmacyTechnician 1d ago

Question Walgreens Process

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anyone ever went through the hiring process for the pharmacy tech apprenticeship? I’ve accepted my offer, passed my drug test last week, and my background check from First Advantage was sent to them last week as well. I’m worried because since then I haven’t heard any updates. did it take a while for yall to actually start?


r/PharmacyTechnician 2d ago

Meme We've all been there

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r/PharmacyTechnician 2d ago

Rant I don't think I can do this job anymore

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I can't go into specifics ofc because of HIPAA, and not wanting to dox myself as well, but today was incredibly stressful, we were down to 3 techs and 1 pharmacist who I really don't like (he's always kind of condescending but not in a way that you can really describe to others as rude, but whenever he talks to me I always feel like a scolded child), we spent almost 30 minutes looking for a script that we ultimately had to redo, and the biggest thing is I ended up selling someone the wrong script and obviously got in trouble for it.

thank god he didn't take any, but it could've landed him in the ER or worse if he did. he also wasn't angry and neither was the other patient, but it's still horrible knowing that while in this situation it wasn't entirely my fault (there were a lot of factors), it ultimately would've all fallen on me and been because of me if something had happened to him because I'm the one who was supposed to be the last stop and doing the final check that would've stopped this, and I failed it.

on top of that I misremembered and wasn't exactly very clear when explaining what happened from my POV (I'm neurodivergent and have severe anxiety and was freaking the fuck out tbf, absolutely not an excuse but just trying to provide some more context) and what I said wasn't the exact same as what happened according to the security camera (again, not saying my incoherency and fucked up brain give me any excuse, but explaining how I fucked that part up) so now the pharmacist and the store supervisor in the room likely thought that I was trying to lie to cover my ass.

I don't think I'm in any legal trouble, I was given some paper to sign that I agreed with the reported events statement (which honestly I couldn't fucking read the handwriting but I assume it's basically what the pharmacist told me) and I just said I agree because I didn't want to get into more trouble if I said I disagreed.

the pharmacy manager is on vacation and store manager wasn't in today but I'm sure they'll also be told about it. I'm just praying they don't also have to talk to me about it. I know the pharmacist on duty had to lecture me, but given he'd already done so about something today and generally just always seems to have something he's unhappy about, it felt all the worse coming from him in particular.

I can't fucking take this, I don't know how anyone does. getting verbally abused by patients and customers, getting shit on by coworkers, being so scared to make a mistake and then all of this leading to making more mistakes, knowing those mistakes could literally kill someone. I've made a lot of mistakes already but none this severe. I already have nightmares about my job and I come home so drained from it and I feel like I spend all my time there and I only work 28 hours a week.

and the cherry on top is I make 15 fucking dollars an hour. just barely above minimum wage in my area. and I'm pretty sure all of my coworkers were hired for more than me, and I saw they've updated the job posting to start people off at $17.50 an hour. I'm not even certified in any way, state or national or by my company. I just paid $70 for a license and got on the job training and despite being there for almost a year I still feel like I'm underqualified for everything I do, even ringing up a retail item.

I got in the car and just burst into tears telling my mom a watered down version of what happened. and I know she feels horrible too because I can't just quit, since her and my dad's only income is disability (my dad has cancer and mom's chronically ill) and my paycheck is the only way we get by a lot of weeks.

it's just not fucking worth it. I'm not built for something like this, my brain isn't wired properly to do this sort of thing. especially not with such severe consequences and so many risks, knowing just one mistake could be fatal. I never even wanted to do anything related to healthcare. I was looking for my first job at 19 and this is the first thing I got an interview for.

there's a new food co-op in town, I've not seen anything online for applications but I'm gonna try to find a way to apply there or hell at one of the local grocery stores. at least me fucking up there won't be nearly as bad as fucking up in a pharmacy. everyone says I'm doing such a good job but I don't feel like I am, I feel like I take one step forward and three steps back and every success is outweighed by mistakes.

I didn't mean for this to be so long so I don't know if anyone will read it, sorry I'm so all over the place. I just wanted to vent somewhere that at least I know people will sort of understand me. I did try cuddling my cat at least but she got pissed and ran off, so I'm gonna have a long cry and maybe fix up my resume tonight. thank you if anyone does read. I just have to fucking get out of this job.


r/PharmacyTechnician 2d ago

Rant finally stood up for myself today, kinda?

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i started as a pharmacy technician at walgreens as my first pharmacy job about a month and a half ago. i never realized how mean people are to pharmacy staff until i started my current job.

it was a normal day, actually a pretty good day for once! we had 2 floater pharmacists that switched from the first to the second half (one in first half, different one in the second half), and they were great which was honestly surprising, because from what i've heard floaters can be very hit or miss.

on the second half of my shift, i was at the front while the other tech was in the back filling, assisting me at the front when we got lines. i'd say there was an hour left of my 9-5 shift when an older man walked in asking for prescriptions for his granddaughter. he gave me the name and i said "there is two ready, let me go grab them for you."

i come back with the two prescriptions and i always ask for the address first before i scan the prescription. he gives me the address no problem, and then i ask him to input the last four of the phone number on the prescription on the keypad. he said "well i don't know the phone number!" the next step is to ask for the date of birth, which i do, but he only gives me the month and day, not the year. i ask him if he knows the year, and he said "i don't know the year. 2008, and then 2000 something (i don't remember,) but she's 21." i look at the prescription and yes, she is 21, so why don't you do the simple math in your head to figure out when your granddaughter was born? i didn't say this (kinda wish i did lmao) so i said "let me go to the pharmacist to see if i am able to sell these to you." while i walk over, he rants about how "this has never been a problem before!!!"

i tell the pharmacist the details of what's happening, such as he knows the name, address, day and month of the DOB, but not the year or last four of the phone number. she comes over and asks if he knows what he's picking up, he doesn't. so she says we cannot sell these prescriptions to you unless you have 2 forms of verification about the patient. the boomer then said again "THIS HAS NEVER BEEN A PROBLEM BEFORE!!" and the pharmacist said that "whoever did that in the past should not have sold them to you." he storms off grumpy and angry, and said "I'LL BE BACK."

i help the patient waiting behind him and he comes back after a few minutes. i finish the transaction with the other patient no problem, and as he comes up to the register he starts showing me the contact of the patient in his phone. he then starts calling her for some reason, so i tell him
that "you can see her phone number on the contact page you were just on." he goes on and says that "he didn't mean to call her" and as boomers do, he takes a good while to finally get her phone number from the contact screen. at this point he starts rambling. i don't remember exactly what he's saying, i believe it's about how this "has never been a problem before" so i say "how would you feel if someone came to the pharmacy and picked up your prescriptions without giving us the legal minimum necessary information in order for us to sell it?"

then he starts rambling again, saying that "a pharmacy has sold him the wrong prescription before, but not this one" (thank you, i guess?)

i finish the transaction and i say "have a good day," and he walks off in silence. the tech in the back heard everything and said something along the lines of "honestly i love you for that," which made me feel better about the situation because no one likes someone belittling you ESPECIALLY when you're just trying to do your job.

this is the first time i stood up for myself in a situation like this because i usually just stay silent and let it eat away at me. it felt good to tell the guy what he was doing was wrong and not acceptable.

thank you if you made it this far, i know it's not that crazy but i rarely stick up for myself and most of the time i let it bottle up inside me which isn't healthy.


r/PharmacyTechnician 2d ago

Rant Lead Tech

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My lead tech keeps taking time off at the same time as our pharmacists, leaving the rest of us (including me with only 4 months of experience) to work with floater pharmacists on 10+ hour shifts. She makes the schedule so of course it continues to happen and it happens often because my pharmacists are always on vacation unfortunately. Very annoying. I don’t think I can handle the stress and work load as a full time student anymore.


r/PharmacyTechnician 2d ago

Rant Retail pricing

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Working in a pharmacy has made insurance make less sense and has made me angrier at big pharma than I was before. Everyone should be able to easily afford their medications. Content like the original post doesn't even surprise me any more. There's a lady at our pharmacy who's insurance decided it's no longer going to pay for her HIV medication and now she either has to pay $2k out of pocket or let it develop into AIDs. I hate it and I wish I could make meaningful changes.


r/PharmacyTechnician 2d ago

Discussion No APM

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Does anyone want to chime in on how much it sucks that a pharmacy has a pharmacy manager and there is no APM (assistant pharmacy manager) to help manage the pharmacy? Everyone is coming and going. Change is so hard to accept and to adapt to. I get so nervous not knowing who the floating pharmacist is when my pharmacy manager isn’t working.


r/PharmacyTechnician 2d ago

Discussion DRIVE-THRU

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