Marine Pharmacist

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While attending UC Irvine, I was a member of Marine Corps Reserve, a weekend warrior.  I worked at UC Irvine library as a security and also worked briefly (4-6 months) at TGI Fridays, and Robinsons.  Upon graduation from UC Irvine, I got a job as a QC Chemistry Laboratory Technician.  However, three months into the job, Uncle Sam called.  "Desert Storm".  Desert Storm was a life learning experience for me.  My MOS, military occupation speciality was Artillery.  I wanted to speak to my recruter...  Anyways, due to my natural charmisma, I attended many different school and training.  The last title I held was safety NCO.  It was a perfect job,  I just have to make sure we are safe to fire.  I was one of the few college students in my company.  After 7 months of duty, I returned home and I returned to work 1 week after coming back.  I moved through the ranks swiftly and I received few promotions, but I was not completely satisfied I realized that for me to earn enough money to lead a comfortable life I had to become at least a vice president of company.  I just didn't have patience and I wanted a concrete guarantee of earning potential.  I knew that eventually I have to return school to further myself in life.  But I wanted a degree with an entrepreneurship possibilities.  4 years at USC was probably the fastest 4 years period that I could remember.  I thought that pharmacist just counted some pills and school would be a walk in the park.  I was proven wrong because I had to repeat Biochemistry class in summer session.  I didn't see any summer session in school brochure.  It was a remedial class. I still graduated in 4 years and my first job offer or contract was for $120,000 a year.    Pharmacist career has been glowing in media and to public along with pharmacist salary. Becoming a pharmacist was my best life choice I have managed to achieve.  I have met 2 other pharmacist who are former US Marine.  Marine Pharmacist would be title that we should name because once a marine always a marine and can't change my career now.  How many pharmacist(s) do you know who is a US Marine or was a US Marine?

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